EMAP, a British media company, announced on Monday, July 2 that it has sold its United States magazine group (formerly Peterson Publishing) to New York-based Primedia, Inc. for $515 million.
According to a Rueters report appearing on the Yahoo Finance News website, EMAP bought Peterson for $1.2 billion just two years ago, the price based on a strong forecast of U.S. advertising growth.
After the Publishers Information Bureau released word that U.S. magazine advertising dropped 9.4% in May, EMAP made the sale to Primedia, which now becomes the second-largest consumer magazine publishing company in America with some 250 titles.
Included in Primedia’s newly expanded collection of magazines are Motorcyclist and Sport Rider.
Motorcyclist And Sport Rider Magazines Get New Owners
Motorcyclist And Sport Rider Magazines Get New Owners
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