The company was founded in 2005 by David Montgomery, a former CEO of the Mirror Group and former editor of The Sun, Daily Mirror, News of the World and Today. Mecom was first listed on the Alternative Investment Market in 2005. In 2008, Mecom was admitted to the main list of the LondonStock Exchange. In September 2012, following a period of poor trading conditions and continued challenging advertising markets, the group announced a strategic review to examine all options for maximising shareholder value. These options include, but are not limited to, the disposal of some or all of the Group’s businesses. In 2014 Belgian company De Persgroep acquired Mecom.
In 2010, half the revenue and three-quarters of the profit comes from the Dutch Wegener group. Mecom is considered no more than a holding company. The Company owned around 300 titles and has had substantial operations in the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Poland. However, in 2009, Mecom sold all their newspapers in Germany to M. DuMont Schauberg and large parts of their newspapers in Norway.
Mecom Group’s Dutch division comprises the Wegener and LMG. Wegener is the biggest publisher of local daily newspapers and free door-to-door newspapers in the Netherlands. LMG is the leading regional newspaper company in the Dutch region of Limburg. In March 2012, Mecom reached an agreement to acquire 13.3% interest in Wegener resulting in Mecom holding 99.7% of the ordinary share capital of the company.
Denmark
Mecom’s Danish operation is Berlingske Media, which provides newspaper publishing and printing. Berlingske is one of the largest publishers of nationwide and local daily newspapers and free door-to-door newspapers in Denmark, with a 54% share of the regional distribution market and 33% of the total Danish newspaper segment.
Poland
Having disposed of its 51 per cent interest in Presspublica in October 2011, the Group's activities in Poland now consists of Media Regionalne. Located in Warsaw, Media Regionalne holds several newspapers, freesheets, websites and printing factories across Poland. Previously known as Orkla Press Polska, the company owns 10 local newspapers with over 300,000 copies sold.
Norway
Mecom owned Norwegian newspapers Romsdals Budstikke and Sunnmorsposten until February 2009 when it was sold to the Polaris Media. In late 2011, Mecom were in talks with Norwegian media group A-pressen to sell Edda Media, and in June 2012 the sale was finalized with effective proceeds of NOK1,500 million resulting in a net debt reduction of approximately €195million.