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Mecklermedia

Mecklermedia (formerly Internet.com LLC, Jupitermedia Inc., Mediabistro Inc. and WebMediaBrands Corporation) was a U.S.-based corporation. The original WebMediaBrands was established in 1994, and headquartered in New York. Founded by Alan M. Meckler and Tristan Louis, the company provided business-to-business (B2B) services for creative, business and information technology professionals, including recruitment and event promotion.

Mecklermedia Corporation
Company typePublic
Industryrecruitment, event promotion
PredecessorJupitermedia
FoundedWestport, Connecticut (1994)
Defunct2015
FateLiquidated
HeadquartersDarien, Connecticut, ,
United States
Key people
Alan M. Meckler, CEO/Director

Until 2014, the company also operated a group of websites aimed towards the B2B market—particularly blogs covering various aspects of the media industry. In August 2014, Mediabistro sold its editorial properties to Prometheus Global Media, a subsidiary of Guggenheim Partners, for $8 million.[1]

The company announced it would liquidate itself on December 22, 2015.[2]

History edit

In 1994, Alan Meckler, then CEO of Mecklermedia, created MecklerWeb as an addendum to his offerings in print (Virtual Reality World, CDrom World, and Internet World) and conferences (Internet World, Virtual Reality World). In 1995, as advertising-supported publishing emerged as a viable business model on the Web, the Website was relaunched by Tristan Louis under the name iWorld and began to publish content for the nascent Internet industry. As the Internet World conference prospered, iWorld set out on a strategy of acquiring successful Websites that were focused on technology content, such as Webopedia, SearchEngineWatch and WebReference. In 1997, the online division was renamed internet.com, after acquiring rights to the domain name from The Internet Company.

In 1998, Mecklermedia Corp. was acquired by Penton Media and the online assets were spun off into a separate company called Internet.com LLC.[3] Internet.com went public on the NASDAQ in the second half of 1999 (trading as INTM). In 1999, internet.com Corp. launched the Search Engine Strategies conference and in 2000, it acquired Earthweb and incorporated it into the JupiterWeb network. In 2002, the company purchased the Jupiter Research business from Jupiter Media Metrix and renamed itself from INT Media to Jupitermedia, with a new stock ticker symbol JUPM.

In 2004, the company started acquiring image assets and developed Jupiterimages as a separate stock photography division, which operated two online image libraries, stock.xchng, a library of free-to-use photographs and illustrations, and StockXpert, a low-cost Microstock photography site.

In 2005, Jupitermedia sold SearchEngineWatch to Incisive Media. In 2006, Jupitermedia sold its JupiterResearch division to MCG Capital Corporation. In 2007, the company operated as two divisions, JupiterImages and Jupiter Online Media. In 2007, mediabistro.com won the Small Business of the Year award from the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce.[4]

In 2008, JupiterResearch was acquired by Forrester Research.[5]

In October 2008, Jupitermedia announced that they would be selling their online images division, Jupiterimages, to the stock photography agency Getty Images for $96 million in cash.[6] The sale went ahead in February 2009; Jupiterimages (including the sites stock.xchng and StockXpert) is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Getty.[7]

Following the sale, JupiterMedia changed its name to WebMediaBrands Inc.[7] In August 2009, Quinstreet Inc. acquired the Internet.com division of WebMediaBrands for $18 million.[8] Among the sites sold as part of Internet.com were InternetNews.com, Webopedia.com, ServerWatch.com, DatabaseJournal.com, Datamation.com, eSecurityPlanet.com, EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.com, SmallBusinessComputing.com and Developer.com.

WebMediaBrands changed its name to Mediabistro on June 13, 2013.

On May 29, 2014, Mediabistro announced that it would sell its publishing assets to Prometheus Global Media, a subsidiary of Guggenheim Partners, for $8 million. The remainder of the company, including its trade show operations, were retained under the name Mecklermedia.[9][10]

On September 10, 2015, MecklerMedia announced that, in conjunction with New York based Sagamore III LLC, that it had purchased 3DPrint.com and related assets from Forum Advertising LLC of Cape Coral, Florida. The purchase included a 25% equity position in 3DPrintBoard.com.[11]

On December 16, 2016, Mediabistro's former book publishing blog, GalleyCat, announced that it was ceasing publication.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Kelly, Keith (2014-10-16). "IWantMedia site will go dark Monday". Retrieved 2014-10-21.
  2. ^ "Mecklermedia To Liquidate; Plans To Sell Assets". 2015-12-25. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  3. ^ Quint, Barbara (1998-10-12). "Mecklermedia Sold to Penton Media". Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  4. ^ Davis, Noah (2007-10-16). "Laurel Touby, Others Win Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Awards". Adweek. from the original on 2024-03-30. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  5. ^ Kaplan, David (2007-08-31). "Forrester Buys JupiterResearch For $23 Million". Forbes. New York City. Paidcontent.org. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  6. ^ D'Souza, Savio (2008-10-23). "Jupitermedia to sell online image unit to Getty". Reuters. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  7. ^ a b . Getty Images. 2009-02-23. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
  8. ^ Meckler Selling Internet.com Business to QuinStreet For $18M
  9. ^ "Adweek Parent Prometheus Buys Mediabistro Editorial Assets". Adweek. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  10. ^ . FishbowlNY. Archived from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  11. ^ "MecklerMedia Announces Acquisition of 3DPrint.com and Creates the First Worldwide Advertising Network for Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing". Additive Manufacturing (AM). 2015-09-14. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  12. ^ Dilworth, Dianna (16 December 2016). "The Final Chapter for GalleyCat". Adweek. Retrieved 20 December 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mecklermedia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Mecklermedia formerly Internet com LLC Jupitermedia Inc Mediabistro Inc and WebMediaBrands Corporation was a U S based corporation The original WebMediaBrands was established in 1994 and headquartered in New York Founded by Alan M Meckler and Tristan Louis the company provided business to business B2B services for creative business and information technology professionals including recruitment and event promotion Mecklermedia CorporationCompany typePublicIndustryrecruitment event promotionPredecessorJupitermediaFoundedWestport Connecticut 1994 Defunct2015FateLiquidatedHeadquartersDarien Connecticut New York United StatesKey peopleAlan M Meckler CEO Director Until 2014 the company also operated a group of websites aimed towards the B2B market particularly blogs covering various aspects of the media industry In August 2014 Mediabistro sold its editorial properties to Prometheus Global Media a subsidiary of Guggenheim Partners for 8 million 1 The company announced it would liquidate itself on December 22 2015 2 History editIn 1994 Alan Meckler then CEO of Mecklermedia created MecklerWeb as an addendum to his offerings in print Virtual Reality World CDrom World and Internet World and conferences Internet World Virtual Reality World In 1995 as advertising supported publishing emerged as a viable business model on the Web the Website was relaunched by Tristan Louis under the name iWorld and began to publish content for the nascent Internet industry As the Internet World conference prospered iWorld set out on a strategy of acquiring successful Websites that were focused on technology content such as Webopedia SearchEngineWatch and WebReference In 1997 the online division was renamed internet com after acquiring rights to the domain name from The Internet Company In 1998 Mecklermedia Corp was acquired by Penton Media and the online assets were spun off into a separate company called Internet com LLC 3 Internet com went public on the NASDAQ in the second half of 1999 trading as INTM In 1999 internet com Corp launched the Search Engine Strategies conference and in 2000 it acquired Earthweb and incorporated it into the JupiterWeb network In 2002 the company purchased the Jupiter Research business from Jupiter Media Metrix and renamed itself from INT Media to Jupitermedia with a new stock ticker symbol JUPM In 2004 the company started acquiring image assets and developed Jupiterimages as a separate stock photography division which operated two online image libraries stock xchng a library of free to use photographs and illustrations and StockXpert a low cost Microstock photography site In 2005 Jupitermedia sold SearchEngineWatch to Incisive Media In 2006 Jupitermedia sold its JupiterResearch division to MCG Capital Corporation In 2007 the company operated as two divisions JupiterImages and Jupiter Online Media In 2007 mediabistro com won the Small Business of the Year award from the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce 4 In 2008 JupiterResearch was acquired by Forrester Research 5 In October 2008 Jupitermedia announced that they would be selling their online images division Jupiterimages to the stock photography agency Getty Images for 96 million in cash 6 The sale went ahead in February 2009 Jupiterimages including the sites stock xchng and StockXpert is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Getty 7 Following the sale JupiterMedia changed its name to WebMediaBrands Inc 7 In August 2009 Quinstreet Inc acquired the Internet com division of WebMediaBrands for 18 million 8 Among the sites sold as part of Internet com were InternetNews com Webopedia com ServerWatch com DatabaseJournal com Datamation com eSecurityPlanet com EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet com SmallBusinessComputing com and Developer com WebMediaBrands changed its name to Mediabistro on June 13 2013 On May 29 2014 Mediabistro announced that it would sell its publishing assets to Prometheus Global Media a subsidiary of Guggenheim Partners for 8 million The remainder of the company including its trade show operations were retained under the name Mecklermedia 9 10 On September 10 2015 MecklerMedia announced that in conjunction with New York based Sagamore III LLC that it had purchased 3DPrint com and related assets from Forum Advertising LLC of Cape Coral Florida The purchase included a 25 equity position in 3DPrintBoard com 11 On December 16 2016 Mediabistro s former book publishing blog GalleyCat announced that it was ceasing publication 12 References edit Kelly Keith 2014 10 16 IWantMedia site will go dark Monday Retrieved 2014 10 21 Mecklermedia To Liquidate Plans To Sell Assets 2015 12 25 Retrieved 2016 01 09 Quint Barbara 1998 10 12 Mecklermedia Sold to Penton Media Retrieved 2020 07 19 Davis Noah 2007 10 16 Laurel Touby Others Win Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Awards Adweek Archived from the original on 2024 03 30 Retrieved 2024 03 30 Kaplan David 2007 08 31 Forrester Buys JupiterResearch For 23 Million Forbes New York City Paidcontent org Retrieved 2009 08 17 D Souza Savio 2008 10 23 Jupitermedia to sell online image unit to Getty Reuters Retrieved 2009 08 14 a b Jupitermedia Announces Completion Of Sale Of Jupiterimages To Getty Images and Change Of Jupitermedia Name to WebMediaBrands Getty Images 2009 02 23 Archived from the original on 2009 02 28 Retrieved 2009 08 13 Meckler Selling Internet com Business to QuinStreet For 18M Adweek Parent Prometheus Buys Mediabistro Editorial Assets Adweek Retrieved 29 May 2014 Prometheus Global Media to Acquire Mediabistro FishbowlNY Archived from the original on 14 December 2014 Retrieved 29 May 2014 MecklerMedia Announces Acquisition of 3DPrint com and Creates the First Worldwide Advertising Network for Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing AM 2015 09 14 Retrieved 2022 04 06 Dilworth Dianna 16 December 2016 The Final Chapter for GalleyCat Adweek Retrieved 20 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mecklermedia amp oldid 1216426092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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