The Scotsman

Magazine publisher Time Inc bought in £2.1bn deal by rival Meredith Corp

● Takeover will forge media and marketing firm with revenues of $4.8bn

- By BEN WOODS

Time Inc, the iconic US magazine publisher, has been bought by industry rival Meredith Corporatio­n in a $2.8 billion (£2.1bn) deal.

Meredith has made an $18.50-per-share cash offer to buy all outstandin­g shares in the company, which has been approved by the board of both firms.

The deal, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2018, represents a 46 per cent premium of Time Inc’s closing share price on 15 November.

Time Inc owns a string of titles including the eponymous current affairs magazine, NME, Sports Illustrate­d and Fortune, while Meredith Corporatio­n owns magazines such as Eating Well and Better Homes & Gardens, as well as a number of US TV stations.

John Fahey, Time Inc chairman, said: “Time Inc’s board has unanimousl­y determined that this all-cash transactio­n, and the immediate, certain value it provides, is in the best interests of the company and its shareholde­rs.”

The takeover will forge a media and marketing firm with revenues of $4.8bn, earnings of $800 million and total advertisin­g revenues of $2.7bn. The deal, which is subject to US regulatory approval, is expected to provide cost savings of between $400m and $500m within the first two years.

Stephen Lacy, chairman and chief executive of Meredith Corporatio­n, said: “We are creating a premier media company serving nearly 200 million American consumers across industry-leading digital, television, print, video, mobile, and social platforms positioned for growth.

“We are adding the rich content-creation capabiliti­es of some of the media industry’s strongest national brands to a powerful local television business that is generating record earnings, offering advertiser­s and marketers unparallel­ed reach to American adults.”

The deal comes after Time Inc was thrust into the spotlight recently when it became embroiled in a public spat with US President Donald Trump over Time Magazine’s Person of the Year award.

In a tweet, President Trump wrote: “Time Magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named ‘Man (Person) of the Year,’ like last year, but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!”

Time later posted a tweet of its own disputing Trump’s account: “The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. Time does not comment on our choice until publicatio­n, which is 6 December.”

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