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i think Rupert is goin crazy :) overpaying for online business. He owns FOX TV Network + several newspaper magazine companies. Buy a catchy domain name and advertise for free on his TV network (If I was him!!).

News Corp. Buys Online Game Business
By SETH SUTEL, AP Business Writer
1 hour, 53 minutes ago

NEW YORK - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. made its latest acquisition in the Internet sector Thursday, agreeing to pay $650 million in cash for online video-game company IGN Entertainment Inc.

The purchase comes on the heels of News Corp.'s $580 million cash deal to acquire Intermix Media Inc., owner of the popular social networking site, MySpace.com.

Murdoch told investors in a conference call last month that he intends to make a strong push in building up his company's Internet presence, saying online businesses would be a "major part" of the future growth of his media conglomerate, which includes the Fox broadcast network, the Twentieth Century Fox movie studios and DirecTV.

The acquisition of IGN, which is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, was made by News Corp.'s newly formed online unit, Fox Interactive Media. In addition to MySpace, the unit has also purchased the college sports online business, Scout Media.

IGN is a network of online video games and game-related Web sites that includes IGN.com, GameSpy, GameSpy Arena, FilePlanet, TeamXbox, 3D Gamers, Direct2Drive, and GameStats.com. IGN also owns two movie-related sites, IGN FilmForce and Rotten Tomatoes, and a male lifestyle site, AskMen.com.

With the addition of IGN, News Corp. said in a statement that its U.S. Web traffic will increase to nearly 70 million unique monthly users.

Murdoch also said last month he was close to acquiring an online search company, but so far no such deal has emerged. Richard Greenfield, an analyst with Fulcrum Global Partners, said in a note to investors Thursday that he believed a search engine could help tie News Corp.'s Internet holdings together.

However, Greenfield also noted that the question for News Corp. now was what overarching vision the company would have for its Internet properties and how quickly it can integrate them.

The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2005, subject to regulatory approvals. IGN's chief executive officer, Mark Jung, will continue in his role following the acquisition.
 
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Nice read, Thanks for sharing!
 
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Hopefully they do not change IGN.com in any negative ways. But 650 million, that is quite the sum of money.
 
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crazy said:
Hopefully they do not change IGN.com in any negative ways. But 650 million, that is quite the sum of money.

hmm in CASH? damn.. so when is that convoy of trucks delivering it and whats the route? hehe jk
 
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it is Pin Money for HIM
 
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onlinebroker said:
i think Rupert is goin crazy :) overpaying for online business.
Overpaying? That site should have sold for over a billion.

5,040,000 Pages indexed in google
9,360,000 Pages indexed in yahoo
Google Linkpop 167,000
Yahoo Linkpop 6,260,000
MSN Linkpop 306,913
Alexa Rank: 213
DMOZ Directory Listings: 1,419
Yahoo Directory Listings: 1,251

but the most important of all:

the previously established credibility of the site in the gaming public

Enough said!

-Steve
 
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He's building quite an online portfolio, that is certain.

I agree that he came away with a bargain here and he is really putting together a powerful source of advertising and revenue. I also doubt things will change much given the nature of the site. Successful businessmen won't change something up when they know it works.
 
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CrazyTech said:
He's building quite an online portfolio, that is certain.

I agree that he came away with a bargain here and he is really putting together a powerful source of advertising and revenue. I also doubt things will change much given the nature of the site. Successful businessmen won't change something up when they know it works.

I second on that...truely a great business mind at work...no wonder he came away with a bargain here....Letz c future events and more acquistions of this guy!
 
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stscac said:
Overpaying? That site should have sold for over a billion.

5,040,000 Pages indexed in google
9,360,000 Pages indexed in yahoo
Google Linkpop 167,000
Yahoo Linkpop 6,260,000
MSN Linkpop 306,913
Alexa Rank: 213
DMOZ Directory Listings: 1,419
Yahoo Directory Listings: 1,251

but the most important of all:

the previously established credibility of the site in the gaming public

Enough said!

-Steve


Yea, anyone who have played online games know's IGN.
Too cheap imo, nice buy :bingo:
 
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