Fox acquires celebrity news specialist TMZ from AT&T’s WarnerMedia
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Fox Corp. said it has acquired celebrity news platform TMZ from AT&T Inc.’s WarnerMedia unit, as the company looks to expand in digital media and unscripted content.
Terms of the deal weren’t released but TMZ is being valued at less than $50 million, people familiar with the matter said. The Wall Street Journal reported last month that the companies were negotiating terms that would value TMZ at between $100 million and $125 million.
Fox already has deep ties to TMZ, which owns a popular website and produces several TV shows. Fox local-television stations carry the TMZ shows "TMZ" and "TMZ Live." TMZ has produced specials for Fox’s entertainment unit, including "Harry & Meghan: The Royals in Crisis" and "UFOs: The Pentagon Proof," and a sports gossip show that is carried by the Fox Sports 1 cable network.
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TMZ co-founder and managing editor Harvey Levin has also produced shows for the Fox News channel.
Mr. Levin, who launched TMZ in 2005 and serves as host of its TV shows, will remain in charge of operations. In a statement, Mr. Levin said being under the Fox roof will create new opportunities to grow TMZ. "We couldn’t be more charged,’’ he said.
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