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In reply to the discussion: Eric Boehlert: Politico shames WashPost columnist for calling out crummy Biden coverage [View all]Celerity
(54,620 posts)12. Politico Acquired by German Media Company Axel Springer for North of $1 Billion
https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/politico-acquired-axel-springer-1235049665/
Aug 26, 2021
German publishing group Axel Springer announced an agreement to acquire Politico, the 15-year-old digital political news outlet, a deal sources told Variety was worth slightly more than $1 billion. The price of the acquisition wasnt disclosed. Politicos owner, Robert Albritton, had been seeking $1 billion for the company, the New York Times reported earlier this month. Axel Springers deal for Politico includes the remaining 50% share of the companies current joint venture Politico Europe, as well as the more recently launched tech news website Protocol. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021, subject to regulatory approval.
The sale of Politico comes less than a week after broadcast TV group Nexstar Media bought The Hill, a Politico competitor, for $130 million. Meanwhile, business publisher Forbes on Thursday announced plans to go public via a merger with Magnum Opus, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) sponsored by private investment firm L2 Capital, that would give the new entity an implied enterprise value of $630 million. BuzzFeed, Group Nine Media (whose investors include Axel Springer) and Redbox are among media and entertainment companies that recently have gone the SPAC route to public markets.
Under Axel Springers ownership, Allbritton will continue as publisher of Politico and Protocol. The editorial and management leadership teams of Politico in the U.S., Politico Europe and Protocol will remain in place and will continue to operate their publications separately from Axel Springers other U.S.-based brands, the German company said. The deal augments Axel Springers U.S. footprint, which includes Business Insider (which it bought in 2015 in a deal valuing Insider at $442 million) and Morning Brew, a business-focused digital publication.
Axel Springer and Politico have been joint venture partners since 2014, when they launched Politico Europe. According to Axel Springer, Politico Europe has been profitable since 2019. Politicos outstanding team has disrupted digital political journalism and set new standards. A true North Star, Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner said in announcing the pact. It will be a privilege and a special responsibility to help shape the future of this outstanding media company.
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Aug 26, 2021
German publishing group Axel Springer announced an agreement to acquire Politico, the 15-year-old digital political news outlet, a deal sources told Variety was worth slightly more than $1 billion. The price of the acquisition wasnt disclosed. Politicos owner, Robert Albritton, had been seeking $1 billion for the company, the New York Times reported earlier this month. Axel Springers deal for Politico includes the remaining 50% share of the companies current joint venture Politico Europe, as well as the more recently launched tech news website Protocol. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021, subject to regulatory approval.
The sale of Politico comes less than a week after broadcast TV group Nexstar Media bought The Hill, a Politico competitor, for $130 million. Meanwhile, business publisher Forbes on Thursday announced plans to go public via a merger with Magnum Opus, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) sponsored by private investment firm L2 Capital, that would give the new entity an implied enterprise value of $630 million. BuzzFeed, Group Nine Media (whose investors include Axel Springer) and Redbox are among media and entertainment companies that recently have gone the SPAC route to public markets.
Under Axel Springers ownership, Allbritton will continue as publisher of Politico and Protocol. The editorial and management leadership teams of Politico in the U.S., Politico Europe and Protocol will remain in place and will continue to operate their publications separately from Axel Springers other U.S.-based brands, the German company said. The deal augments Axel Springers U.S. footprint, which includes Business Insider (which it bought in 2015 in a deal valuing Insider at $442 million) and Morning Brew, a business-focused digital publication.
Axel Springer and Politico have been joint venture partners since 2014, when they launched Politico Europe. According to Axel Springer, Politico Europe has been profitable since 2019. Politicos outstanding team has disrupted digital political journalism and set new standards. A true North Star, Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner said in announcing the pact. It will be a privilege and a special responsibility to help shape the future of this outstanding media company.
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Eric Boehlert: Politico shames WashPost columnist for calling out crummy Biden coverage [View all]
babylonsister
Sep 2021
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Politico Acquired by German Media Company Axel Springer for North of $1 Billion
Celerity
Sep 2021
#12
Politico also broke a long standing professional courtesy rule about 'off the record' communiques
Celerity
Sep 2021
#10
Politico broke a long standing professional courtesy rule about 'off the record' communiques
Celerity
Sep 2021
#11