Chattanooga Times Free Press

BuzzFeed buying HuffPost

- BY TALI ARBEL

BuzzFeed is buying HuffPost from Verizon as part of a bigger deal that has the wireless giant investing in the digitalmed­ia company.

BuzzFeed and Verizon did not disclose terms of the deal. Verizon will be a minority shareholde­r in BuzzFeed and the two companies will partner on content and ads.

A downturn in advertisin­g due to the pandemic has hurt both traditiona­l and digital- only media organizati­ons, resulting in layoffs and furloughs. Digital newsrooms had been consolidat­ing even before the pandemic, including Vox’s purchase of New York Magazine and its digital arms. Facebook and Google get the majority of digital-ad dollars.

Verizon came to own

HuffPost, co- founded by Arianna Huffington, through its acquisitio­n of AOL in 2015. The country’s biggest wireless provider also bought Yahoo in 2017 in an attempt to build a digital media business that could challenge Facebook. That Verizon Media business, which also includes tech blogs TechCrunch and Engadget as well as Yahoo, has struggled.

BuzzFeed is known for its quizzes and lists but also invested in its news division. Its founder and CEO, Jonah Peretti, also co-founded HuffPost, then known as The Huffington Post, in 2005. AOL bought it for $315 million in 2011.

“I have vivid memories of growing HuffPost into a major news outlet in its early years, but BuzzFeed is making this acquisitio­n because we believe in the future of HuffPost and the potential it has to continue to define the media landscape for years to come,” Peretti said in a statement. “With the addition of HuffPost, our media network will have more users, spending significan­tly more time with our content than any of our peers.”

Peretti said in a memo to BuzzFeed employees that he expects the deal to close at the beginning of 2021.

Asked whether there will be layoffs because of the deal, Peretti said in an interview with The Associated Press that the deal “won’t impact the BuzzFeed team at all.” He said that BuzzFeed is profitable this year thanks to “discipline around costs” and new revenue initiative­s at the company.

Peretti said he plans to have conversati­ons with HuffPost to understand the business before making further decisions.

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