Diller’s IAC to buy NYT’s About Group for $300 million

Barry Diller has won his bid to buy the About Group, a division of The New York Times Company, for $ 300 million.

Reuters reported last Tuesday that Diller’s IAC/Interactive was making a late-stage bid for About.com, which was in the early stages of selling itself to Answers.com for $ 270 million. The New York Times reported on its Media Decoder blog on Sunday afternoon that the $ 300 million cash deal will be officially announced Monday.

IAC, which is #32 on this year’s pc50 list of the world’s most successful digital media companies, has over 50 Internet businesses in 30 countries, including search sites Ask.com and Dictionary.com as well as online dating sites like Match.com, local listing sites like Citysearch and media sites like College Humor.

All Things Digital’s Peter Kafka, who originally broke the news that the NYT was selling off About.com, reports that Diller’s all-cash offer “helped sway the Times and its Allen & Co. bankers. Answers and its private equity backers Summit Partners and TA Associates were going to finance the deal with debt, and would have included equity in Answers as part of the transaction.”

The New York Times bought the About Group in 2005 for $ 410 million.

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