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Cygnus Business Media

Cygnus Business Media is a diversified microcap business-to-business media company, providing 1.7 million readers annually, according to the company, with many business media options, including business publications, trade shows, online opportunities, custom publications, directories, buyer's guides, advertising card decks, research and more.

Cygnus Business Media
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryB2B publishing, custom marketing, expositions, interactive
Founded1997
HeadquartersFort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Key people
  • John French
  • (CEO)
  • Paul Bonaiuto
  • (CFO)
ProductsTrade magazines, exposition management, websites, podcasts, webcasts
Number of employees
250+
ParentSouthComm
Websitewww.cygnus.com

History edit

The current Cygnus Business Media is a composite business entity created through a series of acquisitions.

PTN Publishing edit

Originally established as a publishing company for Photographic Trade News in New York in 1937, PTN Publishing grew to house several photo magazines and titles in other industries. PTN acquired Johnson Hill Press in 1994.

Johnson Hill Press edit

Founded in Fort Atkinson, Wis., in 1957, Johnson Hill Press was the home of more than a dozen business-to-business magazines in agriculture, transportation, construction and home building when acquired by PTN. At the time of its acquisition, the primary requirement of retiring Johnson Hill CEO Jonathan Pellegrin was that PTN would allow the publications to remain in Wisconsin.

Cygnus Business Media edit

PTN Publishing itself would be acquired for a reported $98 million as the final piece in the creation of Cygnus Business Media in 1997. Formed a year before the acquisition, Cygnus was a creation of two former Turner Broadcasting System executives, World Championship Wrestling founder F. Blair Schmidt-Fellner and former Home Shopping Network CEO Gerry Hogan, along with investment firm Kelso & Co.

Expansion and reorganization edit

Fellner, Hogan and Kelso would steer Cygnus for three years before selling it to the newly formed Commerce Connect Media for a reported $275 million. Commerce Connect was formed with the intention of acquiring media properties in 1999 by CEO Paul Mackler and the ABRY Partners investment firm, Commerce Connect controlled Cygnus for most of the next decade. After an aggressive expansion in the early 2000s, Cygnus, in difficult financial straits, saw the departure of Cygnus Publishing president, Rich Reiff, in July 2006 and later that year the resignation of its CEO, Paul Mackler. Replacing Mackler were co-CEOs Carr Davis and Tony O’Brien. Davis and O’Brien focused Cygnus on rapid development of its interactive strategies, including massive overhauls of its website properties. With Cygnus still struggling financially after two years under their control, Davis and O’Brien left the company late in 2008. Replacing them on an interim basis was Charlie Carnaval of Zolfo-Cooper who oversaw the attempted transfer of Cygnus by ABRY to its primary creditor, GE Capital, in an effort to avoid bankruptcy. During this time, Cygnus froze employee salaries and downsized, shuttering several magazines, including Photo Trade News and Modern Jeweler and laying off more than 10 percent of its staff. Cygnus’ efforts to reorganize without bankruptcy failed in late 2009 when it was unable to reach an agreement with one of its two dozen creditors. Filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Cygnus emerged from its reorganization in one month with $120 million less debt (down from a reported $180 million to $60 million) and a new CEO, John French, the former CEO of Penton Media. Under John French's guidance, Cygnus Business Media was refocused into four initial affinity groups: Aviation, Construction, Public Safety and Agriculture. A fifth affinity, the Diversified Group for non-aligned publications, followed shortly thereafter. The new groups aligned editorial, marketing and sales for each affinity to create a holistic package for each of those industries. French also chose to maintain Cygnus’ Wisconsin headquarters, personally moving to Fort Atkinson along with new CFO Paul Boniauto. Subsequently, Cygnus eliminated the position of president. In 2013, French told Folio magazine, "We're still owned by banks and by that definition at some point we'll have to sell the company. My job has been to come in and take the company out of bankruptcy and improve value."

In 2014, Cygnus sold its agricultural properties to the American Farm Bureau Federation. In 2014, Cygnus sold its heavy construction and logistics groups to AC Business Media, its residential construction group to an undisclosed private buyer, and its public safety and transportation divisions to SouthComm.[1] Southcomm acquired the remaining operations of Cygnus at the end of 2014.[2]

Digital Integration edit

French sees the future of Cygnus — along with the rest of publishing — in digital media and implemented the creation of a “digital warehouse” of Cygnus’ publishing archives and current issues. This warehouse culminated in the digital integration of all 42 of its properties websites into a new format built on a modular system capable of capitalizing on each properties’ strengths in its markets. The digital integration utilized the latest design and technology integrating all of its platforms, including print, video, social media, expositions and custom design.

Markets edit

The company is made up of three Affinity Groups - Residential, Aviation, and Technology.

References edit

  1. ^ Rondon, Michael (2014-11-04). "Cygnus Continues Sell Off, Divests Public Safety Group". Folio. Retrieved 2014-12-21.
  2. ^ Cygnus Business Media Completes Fifth and Final Sale

External links edit

  • Official website

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MediaCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryB2B publishing custom marketing expositions interactiveFounded1997HeadquartersFort Atkinson WisconsinKey peopleJohn French CEO Paul Bonaiuto CFO ProductsTrade magazines exposition management websites podcasts webcastsNumber of employees250 ParentSouthCommWebsitewww wbr cygnus wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 PTN Publishing 1 2 Johnson Hill Press 1 3 Cygnus Business Media 1 4 Expansion and reorganization 2 Digital Integration 3 Markets 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe current Cygnus Business Media is a composite business entity created through a series of acquisitions PTN Publishing edit Originally established as a publishing company for Photographic Trade News in New York in 1937 PTN Publishing grew to house several photo magazines and titles in other industries PTN acquired Johnson Hill Press in 1994 Johnson Hill Press edit Founded in Fort Atkinson Wis in 1957 Johnson Hill Press was the home of more than a dozen business to business magazines in agriculture transportation construction and home building when acquired by PTN At the time of its acquisition the primary requirement of retiring Johnson Hill CEO Jonathan Pellegrin was that PTN would allow the publications to remain in Wisconsin Cygnus Business Media edit PTN Publishing itself would be acquired for a reported 98 million as the final piece in the creation of Cygnus Business Media in 1997 Formed a year before the acquisition Cygnus was a creation of two former Turner Broadcasting System executives World Championship Wrestling founder F Blair Schmidt Fellner and former Home Shopping Network CEO Gerry Hogan along with investment firm Kelso amp Co Expansion and reorganization edit Fellner Hogan and Kelso would steer Cygnus for three years before selling it to the newly formed Commerce Connect Media for a reported 275 million Commerce Connect was formed with the intention of acquiring media properties in 1999 by CEO Paul Mackler and the ABRY Partners investment firm Commerce Connect controlled Cygnus for most of the next decade After an aggressive expansion in the early 2000s Cygnus in difficult financial straits saw the departure of Cygnus Publishing president Rich Reiff in July 2006 and later that year the resignation of its CEO Paul Mackler Replacing Mackler were co CEOs Carr Davis and Tony O Brien Davis and O Brien focused Cygnus on rapid development of its interactive strategies including massive overhauls of its website properties With Cygnus still struggling financially after two years under their control Davis and O Brien left the company late in 2008 Replacing them on an interim basis was Charlie Carnaval of Zolfo Cooper who oversaw the attempted transfer of Cygnus by ABRY to its primary creditor GE Capital in an effort to avoid bankruptcy During this time Cygnus froze employee salaries and downsized shuttering several magazines including Photo Trade News and Modern Jeweler and laying off more than 10 percent of its staff Cygnus efforts to reorganize without bankruptcy failed in late 2009 when it was unable to reach an agreement with one of its two dozen creditors Filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy Cygnus emerged from its reorganization in one month with 120 million less debt down from a reported 180 million to 60 million and a new CEO John French the former CEO of Penton Media Under John French s guidance Cygnus Business Media was refocused into four initial affinity groups Aviation Construction Public Safety and Agriculture A fifth affinity the Diversified Group for non aligned publications followed shortly thereafter The new groups aligned editorial marketing and sales for each affinity to create a holistic package for each of those industries French also chose to maintain Cygnus Wisconsin headquarters personally moving to Fort Atkinson along with new CFO Paul Boniauto Subsequently Cygnus eliminated the position of president In 2013 French told Folio magazine We re still owned by banks and by that definition at some point we ll have to sell the company My job has been to come in and take the company out of bankruptcy and improve value In 2014 Cygnus sold its agricultural properties to the American Farm Bureau Federation In 2014 Cygnus sold its heavy construction and logistics groups to AC Business Media its residential construction group to an undisclosed private buyer and its public safety and transportation divisions to SouthComm 1 Southcomm acquired the remaining operations of Cygnus at the end of 2014 2 Digital Integration editFrench sees the future of Cygnus along with the rest of publishing in digital media and implemented the creation of a digital warehouse of Cygnus publishing archives and current issues This warehouse culminated in the digital integration of all 42 of its properties websites into a new format built on a modular system capable of capitalizing on each properties strengths in its markets The digital integration utilized the latest design and technology integrating all of its platforms including print video social media expositions and custom design Markets editThe company is made up of three Affinity Groups Residential Aviation and Technology References edit Rondon Michael 2014 11 04 Cygnus Continues Sell Off Divests Public Safety Group Folio Retrieved 2014 12 21 Cygnus Business Media Completes Fifth and Final SaleExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cygnus Business Media amp oldid 978640936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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