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NBC Universal buys The Weather Channel

JBHawkEye

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From AP:

NBC Universal and two partners said Sunday they have reached a deal to buy The Weather Channel from Landmark Communications Inc., ending a drawn-out process that had attracted interest from several major media companies

Financial terms weren't disclosed, but a person familiar with the matter who insisted on anonymity said the purchase price was $3.5 billion in cash. NBC was joined in the deal by the private equity firms The Blackstone Group LP and Bain Capital LLC.

In addition to The Weather Channel, which can be seen by 97 percent of U.S. cable subscribers, the deal also includes several related assets such as weather services for newspapers and radio stations and the widely used Web site Weather.com.

NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co., became the sole bidder for The Weather Channel last month after Time Warner Inc. dropped out. CBS Corp. and cable industry leader Comcast Corp. had also expressed interest earlier.

NBC already operates a digital weather and news service called NBC Weather Plus that was launched in 2004 and would make a logical fit with The Weather Channel. NBC Weather Plus is owned by NBC and its affiliated TV stations and can be seen on digital cable services and digital subchannels operated by NBC stations.

NBC and Landmark said in a statement that The Weather Channel would be operated as a separate entity out of its base in Atlanta. They said they expected the transaction to close by year-end, pending regulatory approvals.

Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., GE Commercial Finance, GSO Capital Partners and Sankaty Advisors LLC will provide debt financing for the transaction.

Landmark, a privately held media company based in Norfolk, Va., put The Weather Channel up for sale in January along with its other businesses, which include The Virginian-Pilot and eight other daily newspapers. No announcement has yet been made about the newspaper sales, which are continuing on a separate track.

The Weather Channel was launched in 1982. Its Web site has about 37 million monthly unique visitors, putting it in the top 15 Web sites, according to the company. The Weather Channel has 1,300 employees and estimated annual revenues of $550 million.
 
Does this mean that we'll be seeing Olympic women's team handball on the Weather Channel (with the requisite breaks for Local on the '8's?) :D
 
UPChip said:
Does this mean that we'll be seeing Olympic women's team handball on the Weather Channel (with the requisite breaks for Local on the '8's?) :D

And with the local forecast scrolling across the bottom.
 
UPChip said:
Does this mean that we'll be seeing Olympic women's team handball on the Weather Channel (with the requisite breaks for Local on the '8's?) :D
Will Kristina Abernathy be a host for beach volleyball? :D
 
I expect now that the Weather Channel deal has been reached, we'll start hearing more about suitors for the newspapers.
 
$3.5 BILL in CASH? Wow.

Interesting note, Bain Capital is Mitt Romney's company. They also own Clear Channel.
 
DanOregon said:
$3.5 BILL in CASH? Wow.

Interesting note, Bain Capital is Mitt Romney's company. They also own Clear Channel.


And you wondered why Clear Channel's radio programming is a malignant disease?
 

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