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Red Ventures is an American media company that owns and operates brands such as Lonely Planet, The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate. [1] Red Ventures focuses on news, advice, and review websites. [2] The company's corporate headquarters is located in Indian Land, South Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina. [3]
Joint ventures. Film Cafe (Poland; with AMC Networks International) CBS Reality (with AMC Networks International) True Crime (with AMC Networks International UK) [23] Legend (with AMC Networks International UK) The CW (12.5% each with Warner Bros. Discovery; 75% majority stake held by Nexstar Media Group) The CW Plus
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In September 2020, ViacomCBS announced the sale of CNET and related websites to the Red Ventures marketing firm for US$ 500 million. [43] Jeff Gerstmann later confirmed that Giant Bomb was among the sites included in the sale. [44] The following October, Abby Russell announced that she would be departing the site at the end of November 2020. [45]
Bankrate was acquired by Red Ventures for $1.24 billion in November, 2017. [14] In January 2018, Bankrate expanded into the UK with an office, editorial, and commercial teams in London, along with a localized Bankrate UK website. [15] The site is run by Sebastian Anthony, former editor of Ars Technica. [citation needed]
On September 14, 2020, ViacomCBS announced an agreement to sell the CBSi-owned CNET Media Group to Red Ventures for $500 million. The deal included the eponymous CNET tech site, as well as ZDNet, GameSpot, the TV Guide digital assets, Metacritic, and Chowhound. [54] [55] The deal closed on October 30, 2020. [56]
Medical News Today is a web-based outlet for medical information and news, targeted at both the general public and physicians.All posted content is available online (>250,000 articles as of January 2014), and the earliest available article dates from May 2003.
CNET was sold to Red Ventures in October 2020. [21] Two years later, Fandom acquired GameSpot, along with Metacritic, TV Guide, GameFAQs, Giant Bomb, Cord Cutters News, and Comic Vine from Red Ventures. [2] [22] In January 2023, 40-50 employees were affected by a round of layoffs. [23] More layoffs at GameSpot took place in January 2024. [24]