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Time Inc. being sold to rival publisher

- Chris Woodyard

The publisher of Time, People and

Sports Illustrate­d agreed Sunday to be sold to another big magazine publisher, Meredith.

Meredith, which has Better Homes &

Gardens and Shape among its titles, said it will buy Time Inc., once one of the nation’s most influentia­l publishing powerhouse­s after its founding in 1922.

The deal is valued at $1.84 billion based on the offering price and number of shares of Time outstandin­g on Sept. 30. Meredith said it values the deal at $2.8 billion.

“We are creating a premier media company serving nearly 200 million American consumers across industryle­ading digital, television, print, video, mobile and social platforms positioned for growth,” Meredith CEO Stephen Lacy said in a statement.

It said $650 million in equity came from Koch Equity Developmen­t, but added KED won’t have a seat on the board of the combined company and won’t take part in editorial decisions. KED is part of Koch Industries, controlled by Charles and David Koch, known for their support of conservati­ve political causes.

If the deal goes through, it would finally mark success for Meredith in its third run at acquiring Time.

After indicating late last year that it was willing to entertain offers, Time shut down the process in April, saying it planned to continue as an independen­t company. At the time, Meredith was considered a front-runner in the bidding.

“We think there’s tremendous untapped potential,” Time CEO Rich Bat- tista told The New York Times about why the company was turning away suitors. Like other media companies, Time is focusing on moving from a print focus to a multimedia approach.

Time has been reeling under the same pressures facing the rest of the magazine industry. Advertisin­g revenue and circulatio­n have been falling as readers move to Internet content.

Meredith said it will pay $18.50 a share for Time. On Friday, Time closed at $16.90 in trading on the New York Stock Exchange. It has traded between

$9.90 and $20.40 a share over the past

52 weeks.

Though Time was reported in October to be considerin­g cost-cutting moves, including reducing publicatio­n schedules for some of its titles, it still has clout.

President Trump tweeted last week he wasn’t interested in being named

Time magazine’s Person of the Year for the second straight year. “Thanks anyway!” he wrote on Twitter. Time magazine responded on its own account that Trump didn’t understand the selection process and several comics offered their own mocking tweets as well.

Meredith has announced that it will buy Time Inc. in a deal it values at $2.8 billion.

 ??  ?? The third time could be the charm for Meredith, which had tried twice unsuccessf­ully to acquire Time Inc. NADAV KANDER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
The third time could be the charm for Meredith, which had tried twice unsuccessf­ully to acquire Time Inc. NADAV KANDER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

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