Ars Technica bought by Wired publisher

Ars Technica bought by Wired publisher
Well known tech site Ars Technica has been purchased by magazine publisher Condè Nast, whose other properties include Wired magazine. Ars Technica will become part of Wired Digital, which is also responsible for Wired.com. The price wasn't disclosed, but is rumored to be $25 million.

In a statement to the Ars Technica community on May 19, Editor-in-Chief and co-founder Ken Fisher wrote "Ars Technica will remain an independent publication, with the same editorial leadership in place. I will remain the Editor-in-Chief, and Jon, Eric, and the rest of the editorial team is staying on board, too" referring to Senior Editor (now Deputy Editor) and co-founder Jon Stokes and Managing Editor Eric Bangeman.



According to Fisher the sale will mean an immediate expansion of the site's operation, including hiring more staff in more locations. They plan to have offices open in both Chicago and San Francisco in just weeks. He says they're already going through "notebooks full of ideas for Ars Technica from over the years" to take immediate advantage of having Wired Digital's resources behind them.

The reported $25 million price tag for Ars Technica is the same amount the publisher paid to purchase Wired.com from Lycos in 2006. Wired Digital, including the Wired News (Wired.com) website were sold to Lycos by Condè Nast in 1998 for more than $80 million.

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 21 May 2008 13:15
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  • 5 comments
  • georgeluv

    slashdot, ars, and cnet are the holy trinity of tech news websites.

    21.5.2008 15:49 #1

  • iluvendo

    Is the buy out a good thing ?

    If it wasnt for bad luck, Id have no luck!
    "The flimsier the product,the higher the price"
    Ferengi 82nd rule of aquisition

    21.5.2008 18:18 #2

  • 7thsinger

    Corporate chess games. Not much more than that.







    "Sir, i would not harm thee for the world...but thou art standing where i'm about to shoot."

    21.5.2008 20:07 #3

  • spiesfan

    crud hopefully wired doesn't screw ars up

    22.5.2008 09:38 #4

  • nobrainer

    expect more adverts, lets not hope the reviews don't turn into, "paid for reviews" by the advertising companies!

    thank firefox i have NoScript & Adblock Plus!

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    The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX.

    22.5.2008 10:00 #5

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