Gannett to Buy Digital Services Company ReachLocal
June 27 2016 - 5:20PM
Dow Jones News
Gannett Co. agreed to buy digital marketing services company
ReachLocal Inc. for about $156 million, the latest move by a
traditional newspaper publisher to diversify beyond print
media.
The deal is worth $4.60 a share, a hefty premium to ReachLocal's
closing price of $1.66. ReachLocal shares, which resumed trading
following a halt, surged to $4.57.
Gannett said the deal will expand its digital revenue by roughly
50%.
ReachLocal, based in Woodland Hills, Calif., has more than
16,000 customers in markets including home services, health care,
automotive and professional services.
"ReachLocal's focus on local small and medium sized businesses
aligns well with Gannett's local-to-national strategy and extends
our reach into new local markets," Gannett said.
Gannett expects the deal to be approximately neutral to earnings
per share in its first full year and add to earnings modestly in
the second full year.
Gannett, whose holdings include USA Today, has been active on
the deal front since the 2015 split of the company's print and
television assets. The TV assets are now included in a separate
company, Tegna Inc.
Gannett bought Journal Media Group's 15 daily newspapers for
$280 million and in May, sweetened its unsolicited bid to buy
Tribune Publishing Co.
Write to Josh Beckerman at josh.beckerman@wsj.com
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