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Guardian material on paidContent:UK

September 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Judith Townend in Online Journalism

As a result of Guardian News & Media’s acquisition of ContentNext, Media Guardian content has started to appear on paidContent:UK. Just recently the same occured vice versa: the appearance of Paid Content articles on the Media Guardian site.

In July, Journalism.co.uk reported that Guardian News & Media had bought ContentNext, behind paidcontent.org, paidContent:UK and the Indian news site contentSutra.com.

An early report by the Wall Street Journal’s AllThingsD column reported that according to sources it was a figure ‘north of $30 million.’

The deal marked a ’significant expansion’ of GNM’s US presence, a press statement said at the time.

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paidContent appears on Guardian site

August 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted by Laura Oliver in Online Journalism

Content from digital media news site paidContent:UK has started to appear on the Guardian’s media channel. The collaboration follows Guardian Media Group’s acquisition of ContentNext, the publisher of the paidContent sites.

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ContentNext begins UK expansion with paidContent recruitment

July 30th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Uncategorized

Publishing firm ContentNext, which was recently acquired by Guardian Media Group, is recruiting for its UK digital media news site paidContent.

According to a post on the site by publisher and editor Rafat Ali, paidContent UK is looking for a London-based reporter to work on the site and across its international platforms - paidContent.org, mocoNews.net and contentSutra.com.

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AllThingsD: Guardian to buy paidContent owners for $30m

July 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick

Guardian News and Media is expected to announce the acquisition of ContentNext, the company behind news sites paidContent.org and paidContent:UK.

According to the report, ‘north of $30m’ will be paid for the firm, which will continue to be run independently.

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