Type Public Limited Company Website milestonegroup.co.uk Founded 6 March 2003 | Traded as AIM:MSG Headquarters United Kingdom | |
Industry Digital Media
Technology Products The Passion Project
Winning in the Game of Life™
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OnSide Stock price MSG (LON) 0.24 GBX -0.01 (-4.00%)22 Mar, 10:12 AM GMT - Disclaimer Subsidiaries Listenear Limited, Oxford Broadcasting Ltd., Milestone Radio Holdings Ltd., Oil Productions Limited |
Milestone Group plc (a.k.a. Milestone) is a British Digital Media and Technology company. Originally a cross media proprietor with holdings in radio, publishing and television, the company now focuses on the digital media and technology sector.
Contents
- Events
- 2008
- 2009
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- Products and Subsidiaries
- Oil Productions Ltd ta Relative
- The Passion Project
- Disorder Magazine
- Winning in the Game of Life
- Nexstar
- Mobile Business Solutions
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Television channels
- Radio stations
- Newspapers Magazines
- References
Milestone has built a range of products and services that cover a range of activities including education, training and publishing. Its flagship product, the Passion Project, has been designed to create a holistic approach to careers advice for young people, involving over 100 organisations across the profit, not-for-profit and third sector. A by-product of the Passion Project’s process is the creation of a social marketplace for its partners. The resulting ecosystem offers a range of commercial and social impact opportunities for the company and its network of clients.
The company is based in London and is a constituent of the FTSE AIM All-Share Index division of the Alternative Investment Market.
Events
Since Milestone’s admission to the AIM on 1 July 2003, the company has progressed from a radio, publishing and television provider to a digital media and technology company. The following events mark that progression:
2008
2009
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Products and Subsidiaries
According to their respective websites, Milestone Group PLC and its subsidiaries offer a number of products and services to its clients. These include:
Oil Productions Ltd t/a Relative
A creative agency specialising in the creation of digital experiences and brand activations.
The Passion Project
A social engagement programme established to tackle youth unemployment.
Disorder Magazine
A fashion and music-orientated youth magazine.
Winning in the Game of Life
An educational programme designed to develop the emotional intelligence of school-aged children.
Nexstar
A technology provider, delivering solutions to industry leaders within the employee recognition, employee performance, customer loyalty and reward and product promotions market segments.
Mobile Business Solutions
A provider of mobile management tools incorporating:
Corporate Social Responsibility
In 2013, Milestone Group established the Milestone Foundation, a charitable foundation created to underpin a series of social initiatives and leverage the group’s expertise to maximise commercial and social value. Its flagship product is the Passion Project.
Its trustees include:
Television channels
The Milestone Group had one television channel:
Radio stations
The Milestone Group used to outright own three local radio stations in the UK under the Passion Radio branding. One was sold between 2005 & 2006, while the other two were shut down:
It also held stake in four other radio stations alongside the stations' other investors. Eventually, Milestone's stake in these was sold off between 2005 & 2006:
Newspapers & Magazines
The Milestone Group used to own multiple publications through its former Tri-Media Publishing subsidiary, ten of them under the Courier Newspapers brand:
Another was operated in association with then local radio station Kestrel FM in 2000:
Auto Weekly & Property Weekly are currently owned by The Oxfordshire Guardian Group, operated in conjunction with the Oxfordshire Guardan.
The South Oxfordshire Courier, after coming under the ownership of the paper's managing director in 2006, was retired in 2008 in favor of the branding of its sister publication, the Oxford Journal, which itself was retired soon afterwards, before being re-launched in 2012 under Taylor Newspapers, but was once again retired for the second & final time in 2014 in favor of an extension to the Oxfordshire Guardian.
Breakout!, Oxfordshire Living, Oxford Courier, Thames Valley Life, & Basingstoke Property Weekly are no longer published.
Basingstoke Observer was sold in a management buyout in September 2006. Following several changes in ownership, it now operates under the ownership of Taylor Newspapers. In June 2015, the Observer brand was extended to publications in Newbury & Thatcham.