News Corp to Purchase Photobucket 78
DJCacophony writes "Reuters is reporting that Newscorp, having already purchased Myspace, is purchasing the image hosting site Photobucket for between 250 and 300 million dollars. The story details how Photobucket and Myspace, which have previously had disputes over advertising on each others' sites, will now be integrated with each other. The deal is still very much on the table, apparently, and may yet fall through. 'While hardly known outside the youthful world of social network sites, Photobucket has become wildly popular with users for providing free, online storage tools for multimedia self-expression, from photos to videos to digital slideshows. Site builders turn to it for images to decorate their sites. The four-year-old startup, based in Palo Alto, California, has signed up 41 million registered users, up from 32 million at the end of last year and 2 million in 2004. It now hosts nearly 2.8 billion images on the site.'"
Buying their way in? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Buying their way in? (Score:5, Insightful)
And beyond going public, getting bought is a huge pay day for those stock holders (or just the initial investors if the company is still private).
I feel sorry the employees at these companies, though. After this purchase, Photobucket may "reorganize to make its operation more efficient."
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Re:Buying their way in? (Score:4, Insightful)
Think about your own use of internet services. When Google bought blogger.com, if you were a google user, did you switch? Over a billion images are hosted on PhotoBucket. Okay, so MySpace kludges in a picture feature, too. But, PhotoBucket still has those billions of images. Are users going to go through the effort of moving those pictures? Even if MySpace made it one-click? Probably not. That would mean having to re-edit links on pages, e-mail your friends of the change. Blah, blah blah. I think you see where I am going with this. MySpace could certainly try and grow their own photo storage, but this deal gives Newscorp billions of images NOW.
Users tend to stick with what worked for them yesterday. Switching is a pain.
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Well, for 10 cents an image, he actually bought the walls of the museum the images are in. So presumably the images themselves are worth even more.
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> And beyond going public, getting bought is a huge pay day for those stock holders (or just the initial investors if the company is still private).
Everybody knows that getting bought out is the new IPO. You can't have a bubble without air.
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I'm pretty sure that I could build photobucket for less than 250 million...
Re:Buying their way in? (Score:5, Funny)
Ahahahahahahaha, man I needed a good laugh this morning..
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this finally will motivate me to move my 2 lousy avatars from photobucket to picasa.
poor photobucket. that site will get cold-fusioned in a heart beat, just like myspace, and wont be available on nights and weekends, when 16 year old emo *&^#$%s are finger-blasting each other. I presume finger-blasting is in the Webster... ya?
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Goodbye, Photobucket (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Goodbye, Photobucket (Score:5, Funny)
They know, someone uploaded a photo of you picking it up.
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This isn't a bad thing. It's what keeps photobucket from being a free porn hosting site. It also helps to catch people who do things that ought not be done (think of the children). The bar for what's okay and what's not okay might move with News Corp, but make no mistake, there's been a bar for a while.
My significant other does content moderation for them.
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I'm sick of picking up worthless bits of glass too. I can never get enough scrolls of identify.
The Pokey Mon Effect (Score:4, Insightful)
Kinka-chu!
Just a prediction, but I've yet to see Murdoch turn his purchases into anything but short-term banalities.
Mod me troll, but it's like Yahoo! buying Broadcast.com (Mark Cuban's org). $2B was spent-- in cash-- and does anyone buy mp3s from Yahoo?
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In terms of acumen, if Fox News thrills you, perhaps you're right about Murdoch.
The emo-Web is a nice place to play. Yet the value of a photo site is fairly dubious except for affinity-ad revenues. Few have broken that trend. Does Flickr make money? I don't think so. Even the revenues from GooTube are suspect. Adding a non-producing asset to a non-producing asset seems like an outcome of a non-producing asset.
If that's acumen, I'll cite that Pokey M
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With 41,000,000 people registered, and each one with many friends who probably browse their page once in a while, with each page displaying an ad and a probable ad response rate of 10% with a dime per response, it's still enough to make hundreds of thousands of dollars daily.
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It's my belief that your optimistic revenue projections are a bit silly, frankly. It's a
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Maybe in the future they will once iTunes Store is selling uninfected audio files...
News Corp (Score:2, Funny)
Strange coincidences? (Score:3, Insightful)
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They're a signal to jump ship from what they buy out - what has happened previously with other buyouts has only confirmed that should you fall foul of their "message control", that's the best course of action.
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Forgetfullness (Score:5, Funny)
Ok, that's a little hard to believe, there's no way 9 million people forgot their passwords last year.
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If he buys it (Score:2)
First the .com bubble... (Score:1)
The point is web sites are not big trucks that you dump money on!
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The .acquisition bubble... (Score:1)
I expect to see many more acquisitions and consolidations following either of these two routes.
1) Old-Media sits on vault of copyrighted material and established relationships, in order to...
2) Sue any New-Media company that's successful (copyright infringers!)
or
1) Old-Media only threatens to sue New-Media company out of existence, in order to...
2) Gain leverage in acquisition or consolidation agreements
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Are you sure? Only a month ago MySpace was blocking images from Photobucket, and accusing them of violating their terms of service. Why? because MySpace wants a share of the advertising revenue Photobucket generates, then a month later they get bought up. Coincidence?
Sure Evidence.... (Score:1)
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Because that is what someone will pay.
And you can keep the love.
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For a small fraction of that price, they could have just made a much better service and taken the users that way.
That's a lot of money (Score:2)
Obviously, News Corp wants an established photo-sharing site that has an established audience and name-recognition, not just a plug-in for MySpace.
Screw Newscorp. (Score:3, Informative)
See the link
I think them buying anything is bad.. and really wish they didn't buy Myspace.
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Probably to the same effect though.
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Ya know, people say that a lot.. but I haven't seen RuPaul since like 1985. Did he/she make that big of an impression on you that you think about him/her all the time?
I think your just trying to make a lame joke.. but who know.. you could be a sicko.
Re:Screw Newscorp. (Score:4, Informative)
So to answer your question, no, she doesn't make that big of an impression; just enough to keep the name relatively fresh.
She makes more of one than your presidential candidate does though.
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Oh har har.. I guess People just aren't into Liberty and Freedom.. they prefer Bush's fascism more..
I'm proud to support Paul and be against government oppression.. I'm proud to be supporting the only candidate who voted against the Patriot Act and against Real ID.
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Nothing good can come... (Score:2)
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I can think of about 250 million good things that would come to me if I had sold it to him.
Internets have changed in the past 5 years (Score:1)
Overpriced? (Score:2)
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Anybody notice how quickly Photobucket caved (Score:2)