American City Business Journals buys "Sporting News" and subsidiaries
Orlando Business Journal - 11:03 AM EDT Tuesday
"Sporting News" magazine, its online and book publishing units, and Sporting News Radio Network have all been purchased by American City Business Journals Inc. of Charlotte, N.C.
American City bought the companies from Vulcan Sports Media Inc. Terms of the acquisition, expected to be completed by early October, were not disclosed.
"Sporting News" magazine, based in St. Louis, has been published without interruption since 1886. It reaches 700,000 subscribers and 3.9 million total readers weekly.
In 2000, Vulcan acquired the publishing and online units from the Times Mirror Co. and bought the radio network operations of One-on-One Sports later that year. It added online fantasy games company Small World Sports in May 2001.
Vulcan is owned by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. Allen & Co. represented Vulcan in the sale of "Sporting News" to American City.
Rick Allen, CEO of "Sporting News," said in a statement he believes American City has a deep knowledge of sports and media and a large audience that reinforces and extends that of "Sporting News" along with a portfolio of complementary media products.
American City publishes 41 local weekly business publications, including the "Orlando Business Journal." Through its Street & Smith's Sports division, the company is also involved in a variety of sports-related publications, including "Sports Business Journal" and "Sports Business Daily," as well as the weekly "NASCAR Scene" and monthly "NASCAR Illustrated," and several sports annuals and yearbooks.
Other American City properties include bizjournals.com, a City Business Journals Network available on the Internet; the Hemmings group of magazines for car collector enthusiasts; Biz Books; and a technology newspaper.
American City is a unit of Advance Publications.