The Jerusalem Post

Meredith to buy US publisher Time in Koch-backed deal

Media firm expects deal to close in first three months of 2018

- • By LIANA B. BAKER and GREG ROUMELIOTI­S

US media company Meredith Corp said Sunday it will buy Time Inc, the publisher of People, Sports Illustrate­d and Fortune magazines, in a $1.84 billion allcash deal backed by conservati­ve billionair­e brothers Charles and David Koch.

The deal is a coup for Meredith, which held unsuccessf­ul talks to buy Time earlier this year and in 2013.

It will give news, business and sports brands to the Des Moines, Iowa-based publisher and broadcaste­r, which owns lifestyle magazines such as Better Homes & Gardens and Family Circle. Analysts have said that bulking up on publishing assets could give Meredith the scale required to spin off its broadcasti­ng arm into a standalone company.

When combined, the Meredith and Time brands will have a readership of 135 million people and paid circulatio­n of nearly 60 million. The deal also will expand Meredith’s reach with Internet-savvy millenials, creating a digital media business with 170 million monthly unique visitors in the United States and more than 10 billion annual video views.

The Koch brothers are two of the world’s richest men through their ownership of Koch Industries, a sprawling industrial empire that manufactur­es such products as Brawny paper towels, Dixie Cups and Lycra.

Koch Equity Developmen­t, the private equity arm of the Koch brothers, agreed to offer Meredith $650 million in preferred equity to fund the Time acquisitio­n. The companies said the Koch unit will not have a seat on Meredith’s board and will have no influence on Meredith’s editorial or managerial operations.

Meredith said it expected the deal to close in the first three months of 2018. Including debt, the deal values Time at $2.8b. Meredith said it anticipate­d cost savings achieved by eliminatin­g overlap in the two companies of $400m. to $500m. in the first full two years of operation. Meredith added it would launch a tender to acquire Time shares for $18.50 in cash. (Reuters)

 ?? (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) ?? A COMMEMORAT­IVE ISSUE of ‘People’ magazine is seen on a newsstand in New York, in 2010.
(Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) A COMMEMORAT­IVE ISSUE of ‘People’ magazine is seen on a newsstand in New York, in 2010.

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