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Bryan Goldberg

Bryan Goldberg (born June 29, 1983) is an American entrepreneur and the owner of Bustle Digital Group, which operates a number of media properties, including Bustle, Nylon, W Magazine and Gawker. Previously, Goldberg founded Bleacher Report, a sports news website that sold to Turner Broadcasting System in 2012 for $200 million.[1] Bryan Goldberg is widely considered to be a polarizing figure in New York media. He has been described as the “buyer of last resort”[2] for his hard-nosed deal making tactics and a “media mogul” by The New Yorker.[3]

Bryan Goldberg
Born (1983-06-29) June 29, 1983 (age 39)
NationalityAmerican
EducationMiddlebury College
Occupation(s)CEO and Co-founder of Bustle
Known forFounder of Bleacher Report
Founder and CEO of Bustle
Websitebustle.com, bustle.company

Early life

Goldberg grew up in Los Altos, California. His father was a technology executive who worked at Atari and Quantum and his mother was a homemaker.[1] He earned his undergraduate degree from Middlebury College, where he studied economics and Japanese. He briefly worked as an investment banker at Credit Suisse, and later worked as an analyst at Deloitte Consulting.

Career

Goldberg founded Bleacher Report in 2007 with David Finocchio, Alexander Freund, and David Nemetz, who were friends from middle school. Though not an engineer by training, Goldberg took on most of the technical tasks related to the sports news website. Bleacher Report quickly became a competitor to traditional sports news media such as ESPN and Sports Illustrated and was known for drawing huge audiences with its high volume of content and slideshows.[1] The company also launched the Team Stream app and ultimately surpassed ESPN as the largest sports network for mobile and social media.[4] The site was acquired for $200 million by Turner Broadcasting System in 2012. After the sale, Goldberg and his cofounders took all 160 employees on a trip to Las Vegas.[5]

Goldberg left Bleacher Report in 2013 to found Bustle, a women’s interest website. In preparation, he interviewed hundreds of women about what they thought was missing from traditional publications like Glamour and Cosmopolitan.[6] While the launch was met with critical response, Bustle has grown to 31.2 million readers, nearly half being women under 34.[7]

In April 2017, Goldberg and his company acquired Elite Daily, a millennial-focused site, from the Daily Mail and rebranded as Bustle Digital Group.[8]

In March 2018, Goldberg purchased The Zoe Report from celebrity style icon Rachel Zoe, who subsequently became a partner in his Bustle Digital Group venture.[9]

In July 2018, Goldberg purchased the rights to Gawker at a bankruptcy auction. The popular site had previously been forced into closure after being sued by professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. Gawker’s auction was the subject of great media attention, and Goldberg’s initial refusal to state his plans for the site made him the subject of intense speculation. He subsequently announced plans to relaunch Gawker in early 2019, but later paused the project.[10]

In November 2018, Goldberg purchased Mic.com for a reported price of under $10 million[11] — a sharp discount from the nearly $100 million that the company had been worth only a year prior. Goldberg cited his desire to expand Bustle Digital Group further into News and Politics, a move that was criticized by the Mic Union after widespread corporate layoffs.[12]

In July 2019, Goldberg acquired Nylon, an alternative fashion and music publication with a focus in experiential marketing. Though the magazine had previously exited print, Goldberg promised to resume publishing the magazine.[13]

In August 2020, Goldberg pushed further into fashion by partnering with celebrities Karlie Kloss, Kaia Gerber, and Lewis Hamilton to acquire W Magazine. The luxury fashion magazine had previously been part of Conde Nast.[14]

To date, the company has raised $80 million in venture capital funding and has been valued at just over $200 million.[7]

Napoleon’s Hat

Bryan Goldberg purchased the iconic hat owned and worn by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte at a Sotheby’s auction in November, 2021 for a price of $1,400,000.[15] He told The New York Post that “I can’t believe the price I got” on the historical object given the rarity and condition. Previously, the hat had belonged to Scottish nobles descended from Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, who purchased the hat in 1814 and was acquainted with Bonaparte’s family.[16]

Goldberg stated that he intends to lend the hat to a museum, but also plans to wear it at formal occasions and possibly at his wedding.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c Widdicombe, Lizzie (16 September 2013). "From Mars: A young man's adventures in women's publishing". New Yorker. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  2. ^ Dotan, Tom. "How Bryan Goldberg Became Media's Buyer of Last Resort". The Information. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  3. ^ Widdicombe, Lizzie (29 October 2015). "Bustle Has a Baby". New Yorker. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  4. ^ Shields, Mike. "'Just talk to a 24-year old,' and you'll know why ESPN is getting buried in one critical area by Bleacher Report and Barstool Sports". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  5. ^ Shontell, Alyson. "A founder who sold his startup for $200 million paid for all 160 employees to party with him in Vegas". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  6. ^ Bercovici, Jeff. "What was this bro thinking? Bustle's Bryan Goldberg explains himself". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  7. ^ a b Alpert, Alyson (27 March 2017). "Bustle Turns Political in Latest $12 Million Funding Round". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  8. ^ Shontell, Alyson. "Bustle acquires Elite Daily from Daily Mail and rebrands as Bustle Digital Group". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  9. ^ Bloomgarden-Smoke, Kara (27 March 2018). "Bustle Digital Group acquires the Zoe Report". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  10. ^ Jarvey, Natalie (11 September 2018). "Bustle CEO Bryan Goldberg to Revive Gawker". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  11. ^ Dotan, Tom. "Mic's Anticipated Sale Price Less Than $10 Million". The Information. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
  12. ^ Levine, Jon (30 November 2018). "Mic Co-Founders Savaged by Union After Mass Layoffs: 'New Low in Corporate Mendacity'". The Wrap. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  13. ^ "Bustle Buys Nylon Magazine Print Relaunch". Thursday, September 3, 2020
  14. ^ "Karlie Kloss W Magazine Jason Blum Acquisition". 14 August 2020. Thursday, September 3, 2020
  15. ^ "NYC media mogul buys rare Napoleon hat for $1.4 million". 20 November 2021. Monday, April 4, 2022
  16. ^ "A Hat That Napoleon Wore During the Battle of Jena Just Sold for $1.4 Million at Sotheby's". 23 September 2021. Monday, April 4, 2022
  17. ^ "Digital Media Savior or Crass Opportunist?". The Hollywood Reporter. 15 April 2019. Thursday, 14 April 2022

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Bryan Goldberg born June 29 1983 is an American entrepreneur and the owner of Bustle Digital Group which operates a number of media properties including Bustle Nylon W Magazine and Gawker Previously Goldberg founded Bleacher Report a sports news website that sold to Turner Broadcasting System in 2012 for 200 million 1 Bryan Goldberg is widely considered to be a polarizing figure in New York media He has been described as the buyer of last resort 2 for his hard nosed deal making tactics and a media mogul by The New Yorker 3 Bryan GoldbergBorn 1983 06 29 June 29 1983 age 39 Los Altos CaliforniaNationalityAmericanEducationMiddlebury CollegeOccupation s CEO and Co founder of BustleKnown forFounder of Bleacher ReportFounder and CEO of BustleWebsitebustle wbr com bustle wbr company Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Napoleon s Hat 4 ReferencesEarly life EditGoldberg grew up in Los Altos California His father was a technology executive who worked at Atari and Quantum and his mother was a homemaker 1 He earned his undergraduate degree from Middlebury College where he studied economics and Japanese He briefly worked as an investment banker at Credit Suisse and later worked as an analyst at Deloitte Consulting Career EditGoldberg founded Bleacher Report in 2007 with David Finocchio Alexander Freund and David Nemetz who were friends from middle school Though not an engineer by training Goldberg took on most of the technical tasks related to the sports news website Bleacher Report quickly became a competitor to traditional sports news media such as ESPN and Sports Illustrated and was known for drawing huge audiences with its high volume of content and slideshows 1 The company also launched the Team Stream app and ultimately surpassed ESPN as the largest sports network for mobile and social media 4 The site was acquired for 200 million by Turner Broadcasting System in 2012 After the sale Goldberg and his cofounders took all 160 employees on a trip to Las Vegas 5 Goldberg left Bleacher Report in 2013 to found Bustle a women s interest website In preparation he interviewed hundreds of women about what they thought was missing from traditional publications like Glamour and Cosmopolitan 6 While the launch was met with critical response Bustle has grown to 31 2 million readers nearly half being women under 34 7 In April 2017 Goldberg and his company acquired Elite Daily a millennial focused site from the Daily Mail and rebranded as Bustle Digital Group 8 In March 2018 Goldberg purchased The Zoe Report from celebrity style icon Rachel Zoe who subsequently became a partner in his Bustle Digital Group venture 9 In July 2018 Goldberg purchased the rights to Gawker at a bankruptcy auction The popular site had previously been forced into closure after being sued by professional wrestler Hulk Hogan Gawker s auction was the subject of great media attention and Goldberg s initial refusal to state his plans for the site made him the subject of intense speculation He subsequently announced plans to relaunch Gawker in early 2019 but later paused the project 10 In November 2018 Goldberg purchased Mic com for a reported price of under 10 million 11 a sharp discount from the nearly 100 million that the company had been worth only a year prior Goldberg cited his desire to expand Bustle Digital Group further into News and Politics a move that was criticized by the Mic Union after widespread corporate layoffs 12 In July 2019 Goldberg acquired Nylon an alternative fashion and music publication with a focus in experiential marketing Though the magazine had previously exited print Goldberg promised to resume publishing the magazine 13 In August 2020 Goldberg pushed further into fashion by partnering with celebrities Karlie Kloss Kaia Gerber and Lewis Hamilton to acquire W Magazine The luxury fashion magazine had previously been part of Conde Nast 14 To date the company has raised 80 million in venture capital funding and has been valued at just over 200 million 7 Napoleon s Hat EditBryan Goldberg purchased the iconic hat owned and worn by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte at a Sotheby s auction in November 2021 for a price of 1 400 000 15 He told The New York Post that I can t believe the price I got on the historical object given the rarity and condition Previously the hat had belonged to Scottish nobles descended from Sir Michael Shaw Stewart who purchased the hat in 1814 and was acquainted with Bonaparte s family 16 Goldberg stated that he intends to lend the hat to a museum but also plans to wear it at formal occasions and possibly at his wedding 17 References Edit a b c Widdicombe Lizzie 16 September 2013 From Mars A young man s adventures in women s publishing New Yorker Retrieved 2017 09 24 Dotan Tom How Bryan Goldberg Became Media s Buyer of Last Resort The Information Retrieved 2018 12 03 Widdicombe Lizzie 29 October 2015 Bustle Has a Baby New Yorker Retrieved 2015 10 29 Shields Mike Just talk to a 24 year old and you ll know why ESPN is getting buried in one critical area by Bleacher Report and Barstool Sports Business Insider Retrieved 2017 09 27 Shontell Alyson A founder who sold his startup for 200 million paid for all 160 employees to party with him in Vegas Business Insider Retrieved 2017 09 27 Bercovici Jeff What was this bro thinking Bustle s Bryan Goldberg explains himself Forbes Retrieved 2017 09 27 a b Alpert Alyson 27 March 2017 Bustle Turns Political in Latest 12 Million Funding Round Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2017 09 27 Shontell Alyson Bustle acquires Elite Daily from Daily Mail and rebrands as Bustle Digital Group Business Insider Retrieved 2017 09 27 Bloomgarden Smoke Kara 27 March 2018 Bustle Digital Group acquires the Zoe Report Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2018 03 28 Jarvey Natalie 11 September 2018 Bustle CEO Bryan Goldberg to Revive Gawker The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 10 11 Dotan Tom Mic s Anticipated Sale Price Less Than 10 Million The Information Retrieved 2018 11 29 Levine Jon 30 November 2018 Mic Co Founders Savaged by Union After Mass Layoffs New Low in Corporate Mendacity The Wrap Retrieved 2018 11 30 Bustle Buys Nylon Magazine Print Relaunch Thursday September 3 2020 Karlie Kloss W Magazine Jason Blum Acquisition 14 August 2020 Thursday September 3 2020 NYC media mogul buys rare Napoleon hat for 1 4 million 20 November 2021 Monday April 4 2022 A Hat That Napoleon Wore During the Battle of Jena Just Sold for 1 4 Million at Sotheby s 23 September 2021 Monday April 4 2022 Digital Media Savior or Crass Opportunist The Hollywood Reporter 15 April 2019 Thursday 14 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bryan Goldberg amp oldid 1121185960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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