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News Corp.’s IGN acquires UGO as it prepares for spin-off

News Corp.’s IGN acquires UGO as it prepares for spin-off

News Corp. is acquiring Hearst’s UGO web site as it prepares to spin off its IGN.com game web site as a separate company.

News Corp. is already planning on selling its MySpace social network. Now it also is preparing to spin out IGN. One of the first steps in that process is buying UGO.com, which focuses on guys and games, much like IGN.

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AllThingsDigital reported that the talks are in the final stages this weekend and a merger will likely be announced within the next few days. Once that deal is completed, IGN.com will likely spin out in the next few months. Roy Bahat, general manager of IGN since 2007, will likely run the new company.

The point of spinning out IGN.com — if there is a point to acquiring the game assets some years ago and then spinning them out again — is to create a standalone web business that will focus on video game news, reviews and culture. News Corp. is weighing taking on outside investors for IGN. IGN is said to be growing and profitable. Profits are expected to be $10 million on revenue around $100 million.

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In 2005, News Corp. bought IGN for $650 million. Hearst bought UGO for $100 million in 2007. There’s no mention from AllThingsDigital about News Corp.’s major new game start-up, Making Fun, a San Francisco social game start-up that News Corp. acquired recently.

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