Mashable is selling itself for $50 million to an old school magazine publisher that tried to buy Gawker
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- Mashable is selling itself to old school magazine publisher Ziff Davis for $50 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- It's a big cut from the company's last valuation of around $250 million in 2016.
- Ziff Davis, owner of PC Magazine, tried and failed to buy Gawker Media last year.
Mashable has agreed to sell itself to the old school magazine published Ziff Davis for $50 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
That's considerably less than Mashable's most recent valuation of $250 million in 2016, according to the WSJ (although Pitchbook pegs Mashable's valuation at the time at $200 million).
Mashable gained popularity as an early example of profitable digital media shortly after its founding in 2005. Its viral blog style spread quickly and easily on social media, making it a hit with advertisers looking for the easy-to-calculate readership metrics that Facebook and Twitter virality provided.
But as the company aged, it faced the same sluggish returns as many other digital media companies. Mashable laid off 30 employees last year as it made a pivot to video content, which often brings in high premiums from advertisers.
Ziff Davis, whose best known publication is PC Magazine, has been looking to acquire a strong digital brand for years. The 90-year-old publishing company was expected to buy Gawker Media for $90 million in 2016, but got outbid by Univision, its current owner, at the last minute.
Mashable and Ziff Davis did not respond to requests for comment.
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