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NewBay Media
Founded2006
Defunct2018
SuccessorFuture plc
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Publication typesmagazines
Nonfiction topicsMusic, Pro Audio/AV, Video & Broadcast, Consumer Electronics, and Education
Official websitewww.nbmedia.com

NewBay Media, LLC was a magazine and website publisher founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York City.[1]

NewBay Media served five marketplaces — Music, Pro Audio/AV, Video & Broadcast, Consumer Electronics, and Education.

In April 2018, Future plc acquired NewBay for $13.8 million.[2]

Acquisitions

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In September 2006, NewBay Media (as an affiliate of The Wicks Group of Companies) acquired CMP Entertainment Media (Including Music Player Network, formerly Miller Freeman Music) from United Business Media which yielded Guitar Player, Bass Player, Keyboard, Pro Sound News, Systems Contractor News, Residential Systems, Videography, Government Video, DV, Technology & Learning, and Television Broadcast.[3]

In 2007, NewBay Media acquired IMAS Publishing which yielded TV Technology, Radio World, Pro Audio Review, Audio Media, and some regional editions.[4]

In 2009, Reed Business Information sold TWICE, Broadcasting & Cable, and Multichannel News to NewBay Media.[5]

In early 2011, NewBay Media announced that it had acquired Mix, Electronic Musician, Radio, and Sound & Video Contractor magazines from Penton Media.[6]

In 2012, NewBay Media bought the Music division of Future US.[7]

In late 2012, NewBay Media acquired U.K.-based Intent Media (which was originally formed from the purchase of IP from United Business Media), including brands such as Music Week, PSNEurope, TVBEurope, MCV, Installation, and ToyNews. NewBay Media wanted to acquire these brands because of their strong market positioning and their historical links to the United Business Media purchases, as Pro Sound News was, prior to the spin off from UBM, sister magazine to PSNEurope (or Pro Sound News Europe).[8]

In 2017, NewBay Media sold Revolver to Project Group M LLC.[9]

In 2018, Future reacquired majority of the assets previously sold to NewBay Media by buying NewBay Media outright for US13.8 million.[10]

Publications

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References

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  1. ^ NewBay Media, LLC, Bloomberg Businessweek (retrieved 19 September 2010)
  2. ^ Tom Butts (April 4, 2018). "Future Publishing Acquires US Content Business NewBay Media". TV Technology. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  3. ^ UBM Has Sold CMP Entertainment Media to The Wicks Group Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, The Jordan, Edmiston Group, 13 September 2006 (retrieved 19 September 2010)
  4. ^ NewBay Media acquires IMAS Publishing, AllBusiness, 1 July 2007 (retrieved 19 September 2010)
  5. ^ RBI Sells Broadcasting & Cable to NewBay, Jason Fell, Folio Magazine, 1 December 2009 (retrieved 19 September 2010)
  6. ^ http://www.prosoundnews.com/article/34376 Archived 2011-02-04 at the Wayback Machine "Newbay Media Acquires Mix, Electronic Musician, Radio, And Sound & Video Contractor From Penton," Pro Sound News, Feb 2011
  7. ^ NewBay Media Buys Music Mags from Future US
  8. ^ "Connectors, Creators, Experience Makers".
  9. ^ Blabbermouth (May 1, 2017). "REVOLVER Magazine Sold To Digital Media Company PROJECT M GROUP; Brand Relaunch Planned For This Fall". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  10. ^ "Future plc Acquires NewBay Media for $13.8m | Future PLC". www.futureplc.com. Archived from the original on April 7, 2018.