Published: Saturday February 16, 2013 MYT 9:18:00 PM
News Corp, popular tech blog contemplate split
NEW YORK: AllThingsD, the widely read technology blog run by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, has begun discussions with owner News Corp
According to these sources, AllThingsD's contract with News Corp expires at the end of the year. One of the sources said Swisher and Mossberg have to deliver a business plan by next week to Robert Thomson, the former Wall Street Journal managing editor who will run News Corp's publishing unit as CEO after it is spun off.
The fact that AllThingsD's contract is up this year is well known, and the sources said the website is receiving a lot of "inbound interest" from potential buyers parallel to its talks with News Corp.
Among the names mentioned by one of the sources as having reached out to AllThingsD was Conde Nast, where Swisher recently agreed to work as a contributing writer for Vanity Fair, and Hearst.
The sources also speculated that former Yahoo
AllThingsD has reported that AOL expressed interest in acquiring it in the past, but said those talks "were preliminary at best."
Calls to AllThingsD were referred to a News Corp representative who declined comment. A Conde Nast representative declined comment. Calls to Hearst were not immediately returned. Calls and emails to Ross Levinsohn were not returned.
While AllThingsD is recognized as the brainchild of Swisher and Mossberg, News Corp actually owns the website and its name. However, according to provisions in their contract, Swisher and Mossberg have approval authority over any sale, one of the sources said.
Technically, News Corp could retain the AllThingsD's name in the event of a sale, forcing Swisher and Mossberg to start a new venture under a different brand name. But historically in these types of situations a deal is usually worked out to allow the founders to take the company name with them as part of a settlement.
The sources described the website and conference business combined as profitable. AllThingsD was first launched as a conference, "D: All Things Digital" in 2003, and a website followed.
It has grown into a technology industry must-read, and features the conference division known for snagging A-list corporate executives for interview sessions. Apple's
Earlier this week, AllThingsD's well-regarded media writer, Peter Kafka, led a media-centric conference for the website that included panels with Intel's
The website has two more conferences on the agenda for this year: a mobile one that was postponed until April due to Hurricane Sandy, and the main D Conference in May.
The sources described the relationship between News Corp and AllThingsD as amicable but stressed.
"Like all partnerships, there could be more cooperation between the two," said one of the sources. "There is tension between AllThingsD and the Wall Street Journal, for example."
As a result of management changes, over the last few years the website has reported to numerous Wall Street Journal and News Corp executives, among them Gordon Crovitz, Les Hinton, and now Lex Fenwick and Robert Thomson.
Should the two sides reach a deal on a new contract, AllThingsD would be included as part of the publishing unit in the News Corp split, one of the sources said. - Reuters
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