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Future plc is a British
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company. It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson. It is listed on the
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and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.


History


1985–2012

The company was founded by Chris Anderson as Future Publishing in Somerton, Somerset, England, with the sole magazine '' Amstrad Action'' in 1985. An early innovation was the inclusion of free software on magazine covers. It acquired GP Publications and established what would become Future US in 1994. Anderson sold the company to Pearson plc for £52.7m in 1994, but bought it back in 1998, for £142 million. The company was floated on the
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in 1999. Anderson left the company in 2001. In 2004, the company was accused of corruption when it published positive reviews for the video game '' Driver 3'' in two of its owned magazines, '' Xbox World'' and '' PSM2''.


2012–2015

Future published the official magazines for the consoles of all three major games console manufacturers (
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,
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, and
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); however '' PlayStation: The Official Magazine'' ceased publishing in November 2012, and ''
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'' ceased publishing in October 2014. The chief executive and finance director both resigned at short notice after a profit warning in October 2011. It was noted that a re-structuring would be necessary as the company moved to a digital model. Future announced it would cut 55 jobs from its UK operation as part of a restructuring to adapt "more effectively to the company's rapid transition to a primarily digital business model." The company announced in March 2014 that it would close all of its U.S.-based print publications and shift U.S. print support functions such as consumer marketing, production and editorial leadership for Future's international print brands to the UK.Future US streamlined to focus on digital
, RNS Number : 3903D, Future PLC, 28 March 2014
Later in 2014, Future sold its sport and craft titles to Immediate Media, and its auto titles to Kelsey Media. In April 2014, Zillah Byng-Thorne (then finance director) was appointed chief executive to replace Mark Wood, who had been in the position since 2011.


2016–2021

In 2018, Future made further major acquisitions. It bought the '' What Hi-Fi?'', '' FourFourTwo,'' ''Practical Caravan'', and ''Practical Motorhome'' brands from Haymarket; and it acquired
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, publisher of numerous broadcast, professional-video, and systems-integration trade titles, as well as several consumer music magazines. This acquisition returned most of the U.S. consumer music magazines to Future, with the exception of ''
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'' which had been sold to Project M Group in 2017. It bought the Purch Group for $132m by September 2018, and in February 2019 bought Mobile Nations including the titles ''Android Central'', ''iMore'', ''Windows Central'' and ''Thrifter'' for $115 million. Future also acquired '' Procycling'' and Cyclingnews.com from Immediate Media. In July 2019 the company bought SmartBrief, a digital media publisher, for an initial sum of $45 million. In November 2019, the company bought Barcroft Studios for £23.5 million in a combination of cash and shares. It renamed it Future Studios and announced the launch of "Future Originals", an anthology gaming series, a "factual" series focusing on the paranormal, and a new true-crime show, in partnership with '' Marie Claire''. In April 2020, it acquired TI Media with 41 brands for £140 million. In November, it agreed to a £594m takeover of GoCo plc, known for its Gocompare.com price-comparison website. In August 2021, it acquired Dennis Publishing and its 12 magazines, for £300 million.


2022–present

The company was criticised in February 2022 for the size of the remuneration package being offered to Zillah Byng-Thorne, the chief executive. It was noted that she could receive £40 million if the company performed well. Byng-Thorne resigned with effect from 3 April 2023 and was replaced as chief executive by Jon Steinberg. In April 2023, the company sold its shooting magazines including '' Shooting Times'' and '' Sporting Gun'' to Fieldsports Press. In August 2024, the company announced that its American trade papers ''
Broadcasting & Cable ''Broadcasting & Cable'' (''B&C'', or ''Broadcasting+Cable'') was a telecommunications industry monthly trade magazine and, later, news website published by Future US. Founded in 1931 as ''Broadcasting'', subsequent mergers, acquisitions and ...
'' and ''
Multichannel News ''Multichannel News'' was a magazine and website published by Future US covering multichannel television and communications providers, such as cable operators, satellite television firms and telephone companies, as well as emerging Internet ...
'' would be closing after more than 90 years, with the main title ''Broadcasting'' having been first published in 1931 and the merged title ''Multichannel News'' dating from 1980. In October 2024, the company closed a number of consumer titles in the United Kingdom, including ''
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'', '' All About Space'', '' Total 911'', and '' 3D World'', with the monthly movie magazine ''
Total Film ''Total Film'' was a British film magazine published 13 times a year (published monthly with a summer issue added, between the July and August issues, every year since issue 91, 2004) by Future Publishing. The magazine was launched in 1997 and of ...
'' ceasing publication after 27 years. Kevin Li Ying took over the position of CEO on 31 March 2025.


Organisation

In addition to media and magazines, the company has two other businesses: * Future Studios is its video division, built upon the acquisition of Barcroft Media in 2019. * Marketforce is its sales, marketing, and distribution company, acquired as part of a 2019 deal with TI Media.


Brands

Future's portfolio of brands includes '' TechRadar'', ''
PC Gamer ''PC Gamer'' is a magazine and website founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC games m ...
'', '' Tom's Guide'', '' Tom's Hardware'', '' Marie Claire'', ''
GamesRadar+ ''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', '' Edge'' and '' Compute ...
'', ''MusicRadar'', ''How it Works'', ''Digital Camera World'', ''Creative Bloq'', ''CinemaBlend'', ''Android Central'', ''IT Pro'', ''BikePerfect'', ''Truly'', ''Windows Central'', '' Chat'', and the website ''GoodToKnow.co.uk''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Future Plc Future plc Computer magazine publishing companies Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom Companies based in Bath, Somerset British companies established in 1985 Publishing companies established in 1985 1985 establishments in England Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange Companies in the FTSE 250 Index 1999 initial public offerings