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In February 2017, it was reported that Meredith and a group of investors led by Edgar Bronfman Jr. were considering another possible purchase of Time Inc.[17] On November 26, 2017, it was announced that Meredith Corporation would acquire Time Inc. in a $2.8 billion deal.[18] $640 million in backing was provided by Koch Equity Development, but the Koch family would not have a board seat or otherwise influence the company's operations.[19][20]

 

On January 9, 2018, it was announced that Meredith would launch a Hungry Girl magazine on January 16, expanding from the online brand.[21]

 

On January 31, 2018, the company completed the acquisition of Time Inc.[22][23][24] In March 2018, only six weeks after the closure of the deal, Meredith announced that it would lay off 200 employees, up to 1,000 more over the next 10 months, and explore the sale of Fortune, Money, Sports Illustrated, and Time. Meredith felt that, despite their "strong consumer reach," these brands did not align with its core lifestyle properties.[25] Howard Milstein had announced on February 7, 2018, that he would acquire Golf Magazine from Meredith,[26] and Time Inc. UK was sold to the British private equity group Epiris (later rebranded to TI Media) in late February.[27] In September 2018, Meredith announced the sale of Time to Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne for $190 million.[28] In November 2018, Meredith announced the sale of Fortune to Thai businessman Chatchaval Jiaravanon, whose family owns Charoen Pokphand, for $150 million.[29][30] After failing to find a buyer for Money, Meredith in April 2019 announced that it would cease the magazine's print publication as of July 2019, but would invest in the brand's digital component Money.com.[31] In May 2019, Meredith announced the sale of Sports Illustrated to Authentic Brands Group, for $110 million.[32]

 

Time Inc. Productions was renamed Four M Studios in May 2018. The studios is under Bruce Gersh, Meredith's president of People, Entertainment Weekly and People en Español and head of Four M Studios.[33]

 

In October 2019, Meredith Corporation sold the Money brand and website to Ad Practitioners LLC, a media and advertising company based in Puerto Rico.[34] Terms were not disclosed, but sources said the brand went for just over $20 million, that was more than the $10 million Meredith was seeking in early 2019.[35]

 

In November 2019 the company unloaded one more asset acquired in the Time Inc. acquisition, its 60% equity ownership of digital advertising company Viant Technology Holding Inc. that, among other assets, owns social networking site Myspace.[36] Also in November 2019, the company announced the launch of a new quarterly magazine, called Reveal, in January 2020 in collaboration with Drew and Jonathan Scott from HGTV's Property Brothers.[37][38]

 

On May 3, 2021, Meredith announced an agreement with Gray Television for the latter to acquire Meredith's television division. The transaction will be structured as a spin-off of a new Meredith Corporation, containing the magazines division, to existing shareholders, to be immediately followed by the old Meredith (by then consisting solely of its TV stations group) being acquired by Gray for $2.7 billion in cash.[39]

 

Later that year, on October 6, Meredith announced an agreement whereby the company's remaining magazine and other non-broadcast assets would be acquired by IAC's Dotdash, forming a new entity called Dotdash Meredith.[40]

 

On November 15, Meredith announced it has received regulatory approvals for both the Gray and IAC transactions.[41] Both deals were completed on December 1.[42][43]

 

Divisions

National media

Magazines

Meredith magazines include the following brands:

 

25 Beautiful Homes

Ageless Iron

Allrecipes Magazine

American Baby

American Patchwork & Quilting

Better Homes and Gardens[25]

Country Life

Diabetic Living

Do-It-Yourself

Eat This, Not That

EatingWell

Entertainment Weekly (from Time Inc.)[25]

Every Day with Rachael Ray

FamilyFun

Fitness

Food & Wine

Health

InStyle (from Time Inc.)[25]

Living the Country Life

Midwest Living

Parents[25] (and Ser Padres)

People (from Time Inc.)[25]

Practical Boat Owner

Real Simple (from Time Inc.)[25]

Shape

Siempre Mujer

Southern Living

Successful Farming

Travel + Leisure (from Time Inc.)[25]

Wood

Defunct magazines include

 

Family Circle[44]

Money (from Time Inc.)[45]

More[46]

Readymade

Scrapbooks Etc.

Traditional Home

Digital media

Allrecipes.com[47]

mywedding.com[48]