The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Buzzfeed buys Huffpost website from Verizon

- HELEN COSTER

Buzzfeed on Thursday bought news website HuffPost from Verizon Communicat­ions Inc., in the latest sign of consolidat­ion in the online media world.

The deal brings two once-hot digital properties — viewed as the future of news media but which have suffered from competitio­n for ad dollars from Alphabet's Google and Facebook — under the control of one of Huffpost's co-founders.

Verizon, which also owns Yahoo and Techcrunch, said it will invest in the new combined company and take a minority stake.

The companies will syndicate content across each other's platforms, explore monetizati­on opportunit­ies and leverage ad formats, the companies said in a statement.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

In an interview, Buzzfeed chief executive officer Jonah Peretti, who co-founded the Huffington Post in 2005, said he was attracted to the property's more affluent and age-diverse audience which "enhanced the size and scale of our media network."

Verizon has struggled to grow its media properties, declaring them nearly worthless with a US$4.6 billion writedown in 2018.

Last year it sold blogging platform Tumblr for an undisclose­d sum. It also tested the market for potential buyers of Yahoo Finance, according to Reuters reporting, but ultimately ended that search.

Verizon Media has no plans to sell other properties at this time, said CEO Guru Gowrappan in an interview.

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