Online Health Sites Announce Merger
Will take on WebMD
Online health sites Waterfront Media and Revolution Health Network have reached an agreement to merge and will pose a potential threat to WebMD's top position in the health care category.
The deal is reportedly valued at $300 million, and would give the two companies enough unique visitors to directly take on WebMD. Combined the deal would give Everyday Health, operated by Waterfront Media and Revolution Health Network 20 million unique visitors per month according to com Score.
Waterfront Media CEO and co-founder Benjamin Wolin will remain chief executive officer of the new company. Steve Case, chairman and CEO of Revolution Health Group, and an additional member of Revolution Health's board of directors to be named later, will join the Waterfront Media board of directors.
The company will keep the name Waterfront Media, and will operate all sites under the Everyday Health Network, which includes WhatToExpect.com, SouthBeachDiet.com, and JillianMichaels.com. The company will remain headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
"When we entered the health care market we knew one of the areas we wanted to focus on was using the Internet to empower consumers and give them more choice, control and convenience," said Case.
"The merger of Waterfront Media and Revolution Health Network builds on each company's complementary strengths to create a new industry powerhouse -- thus enabling us to accelerate our efforts to reach the largest, most engaged audience and help people stay healthy, manage chronic disease and deal with serious illness."
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3 Comments
Competition
This looks like some serious competition to WebMD.
The war begins
I think that WebMed is a very strong company, but merging of the other 2 companies will be a big competitor.
Health competitors teaming up
I think that we're going to see more and more collaboration between health sites to increase audience reach and market potential. As the Community Director of a social health network, I see the value in teaming up with our competitors in order to better leverage advertising network revenue. Like this merger, there is power in numbers!
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