March 5, 2014

CNN Money

CNN has sold personalized news aggregator Zite to Flipboard for $60 million, CNN Money reports. Flipboard will also offer custom magazines for some CNN shows as part of the deal.

Zite — whose algorithm always manages to surface customized content that I don’t come across anywhere else — was previously acquired by CNN in 2011. In December, AllThingsD reported that a new round of funding valued Flipboard — with its 100 million active users — at $800 million.

The consolidation by two of the largest news readers comes as major players like Google, Facebook and Yahoo have moved to compete in the space.

Recent moves include:

  • In November, Google launched Google Play Newsstand, a default app for Android devices that allows publishers to provide content behind a paywall. (Since 2012, New York Times subscribers have been able to access content through the Flipboard app.)
  • In January, Yahoo released Yahoo News Digest, which provides twice-daily, one-size-fits-all roundups of the day’s biggest stories.
  • In February, Facebook debuted Paper, which aggregates top shared stories across a number of categories.

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Sam Kirkland is Poynter's digital media fellow, focusing on mobile and social media trends. Previously, he worked at the Chicago Sun-Times as a digital editor,…
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