Univision bids for Gawker,
challenging Ziff Davis: sources
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[August 16, 2016]
By Jessica DiNapoli
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Univision Holdings Inc
has offered to acquire Gawker Media LLC, challenging a $90 million
stalking horse bid from media company Ziff Davis LLC in the auction for
the U.S. internet publisher, people familiar with the matter said.
Univision's bid for Gawker illustrates how the U.S. Spanish-language
broadcaster is seeking to expand its digital media properties, and is
not shying away from a news brand that has often courted controversy to
build a cult readership.
Despite the media hype that is usually associated with Gawker, however,
Univision's sole bid shows that interest in the auction was otherwise
limited. An investment banker representing Gawker said in court last
month that he had a list of 40 potential buyers he planned to market the
company to.
The sources asked not to be identified because the bankruptcy auction is
still in progress. Univision and Gawker offered no immediate comment.
Forbes magazine previously reported that Univision hade made an offer
for Gawker.
Gawker filed for bankruptcy in June, with a prepackaged acquisition
proposal from Ziff Davis, setting the floor for any other offers at the
bankruptcy auction.
The New York-based publisher sought bankruptcy after facing a $140
million court judgment following an invasion of privacy lawsuit from
former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan over the publication of excerpts
from a sex tape.
Hogan's lawsuit was bankrolled by billionaire investor Peter Thiel, an
early backer of Facebook Inc <FB.O> and a co-founder of PayPal <PYPL.O>.
Gawker Media CEO Nick Denton filed for personal bankruptcy earlier this
month.
Bids for Gawker, which also includes popular women's website Jezebel,
sports site Deadspin and automobile enthusiast site Jalopnik, were due
on Monday.
Ziff Davis can also raise its initial bid at the auction, scheduled to
take place in private at the offices of Gawker's bankruptcy attorneys on
Tuesday. A winning bid will then be selected, along with a backup bid.
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Nick Denton, founder of Gawker, talks with his legal team before
Terry Bollea, aka Hulk Hogan, testifies in court, in St Petersburg,
Florida March 8, 2016. REUTERS/Tampa Bay Times/John Pendygraft/Pool/File
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Subsequently, a U.S. judge will have to approve the proposal selected as
the winning bid in bankruptcy court on Aug. 18.
INFLUENTIAL FORCES
Gawker and Denton were influential forces in the growth of online media,
developing a direct, conversational and sometimes-slashing style that dispensed
with many journalistic conventions and was widely imitated.
Its eagerness to dish salacious gossip was often condemned, but it was also one
of the few early digital publishers to build a profitable independent business.
Once a powerful technology trade publisher, Ziff Davis went through bankruptcy
of its own in 2008 and now produces consumer technology websites, including
AskMen, Computer Shopper and Geek.com.
Univision owns a Spanish language broadcast network that sometimes beats English
language U.S. broadcasters such as NBC in the primetime ratings race. It also
owns another broadcast channel called UniMas, as well as several cable networks
and a stable of Spanish radio stations.
Earlier this year, Univision acquired a minority stake in satirical website
publisher Onion Inc.
(Reporting by Jessica DiNapoli in New York; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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