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By Stephen Brook: Telegraph Media Group, publisher of the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, returned to the black last year, recording a pre-tax profit of £53.1m.

The pre-tax profit, up from a £15.7m loss the previous year, included an exceptional profit of £13.2m and net interest payable of £1.5m, TMG said in a press release.

TMG said turnover for the 53 weeks ended 3 January, reflecting the severity of the economic downturn and the impact on advertising revenues, was £317m, down 7.7%.

“Circulation revenues proved resilient, underpinned by an extremely strong and loyal subscriber base,” the company said.

TMG had an operating profit before exceptional items of £41.4m for the 53 weeks, compared with a profit of £32m for the 52 weeks in 2008.

“Despite the recessionary pressures on revenues – and a steep increase in newsprint prices at the start of 2009 – a tight control on costs, alongside the benefits flowing from the successful integration of the print and online businesses begun in 2007, enabled the group to achieve this 29% profit increase,” the company said.

TMG said in a press release that financial statements for the 53 weeks ended 3 January, were filed at Companies House yesterday. They are not yet available on the Companies House website. The additional week contributed turnover of £4.3m and operating profit of £2.1m.

TMG’s pre-tax loss of £15.7m in 2008 included a £32.9m charge from terminating printing joint ventures including its West Ferry print plant co-owned with Richard Desmond’s Northern & Shell, exceptional restructuring costs of £47.1m and net interest payable of £0.6m.

In 2007 TMG recorded a £9.9m profit.

Mar 19, 2010 8:11 AM ET

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  • onex

    Grt. I really feel better now mobstir

  • Mobstir

    I guess there is no use giving a lecture on free speech, freedom of expression and freedom of thought. HOw would we react if we saw a funny video of Abraham Lincoln or the image that has done the rounds of Osama on Bush. Most of sniggered and moved on.

    Tolerance, honesty and ahimsa were the teachings of the mahatma. if we value him, we should value his teachings, turn the other cheek, chin up and move on. I'm still proud of the Mahatma and I am definately proud to be Indian.

  • Thatz a crap video.,
    the freedom that he got (to do that video insulting Mahatma) is because of Mahatma.,

    How crazy people are .,

  • kl

    What the fuck, your home page is about 100-150 kb in size.
    I'm never visiting your site again, cause thats stuff I download that I may not read….
    Reduce your Homepage weight.

  • IndieKid

    Th important question is -'What would Gandhi do?'

  • I agree with Patrix and Onex143
    Please remove the link

  • onex143

    well shahad
    i had not know abot this video till now
    ur link has given me acess to the video.
    hmmm——- i guess its time for u to remove the link to comedians site

  • Incidentally, the Indian government is giving the comedian cheap publicity :) Gandhi himself couldn't have cared less.

  • onex143

    guyz
    the video hasnt been removed yet by youtube.
    its a shame despite so many flag notice the youtube team is enjoying cheap publicity.

  • ironic. gandhi must be turning in his grave right now.

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