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		<title>The Battle Between CBS and News Corp. Escalates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashkan Karbasfrooshan</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[From spring 2005 until summer 2007, News Corp. went on a digital media acquisition binge that could only be described as dizzying:
- Intermix, parent of MySpace
- Scout Media
- IGN (how they inherited me for six months via IGN&#8217;s acquisition of AskMen)
- Photobucket
- Flektor
- Strategic Data Corp.
Then Chief Architect Ross Levinsohn resigned, signaling an end to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From spring 2005 until summer 2007, News Corp. went on a digital media acquisition binge that could only be described as dizzying:</p>
<p>- Intermix, parent of MySpace<br />
- Scout Media<br />
- IGN (how they inherited me for six months via IGN&#8217;s acquisition of AskMen)<br />
- Photobucket<br />
- Flektor<br />
- Strategic Data Corp.</p>
<p>Then Chief Architect Ross Levinsohn resigned, signaling an end to the shopping spree. Then Heather Harde - who supported Levinsohn in the M&amp;A capacity left, too, to join Michael Arrington at Tech Crunch.</p>
<p>Within weeks, CBS picked up the baton, and it then went on an impressive shopping spree:</p>
<p>- Last.fm<br />
- Wallstrip<br />
- Spotrunner (investment)<br />
- CNET - which <a href="http://watchmojo.com/web/blog/index.php/2008/04/14/why-cbs-should-buy-cnet-merge-with-yahoo-or-go-private/" target="_blank">we called</a>, by the way, 8 weeks before it happened.</p>
<p>Today News Corp. <a href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-industry-moves-fox-appoints-erik-moreno-as-new-svp-of-corp-dev/" target="_blank">hired</a> Erik Moreno as SVP of M&amp;A, reporting to Mike Lang.</p>
<p>My take: this is Rupert Murdoch reacting to his pal Sumner Redstone&#8217;s shopping spree.</p>
<p>In fact, money man Jim Cramer apparently <a href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-cramer-everyones-trying-to-build-the-next-rock-band-not-innovating/" target="_blank">viewed</a> CBS&#8217; buying of CNET as a “watershed” transaction that basically signaled the acquiescence of old media. &#8220;The big networks won’t be able to maintain the cash flow to subsidize loss-making digital investments, so now they’re shelling out big bucks to get in the game.&#8221;</p>
<p>I could hyperlink back to a dozen stories on CBS and News Corp. where this has been building up&#8230; but I agree with Cramer on this: big media&#8217;s erosion of offline revenues is starting to accelerate and you will certainly see an uptick in acquisitions, especially in this more sane (or read: less crazy) valuation atmosphere.</p>
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