David Kaplan
Jan 13, 2011 7:27 PM
Two of AOL’s new content partners, The Sporting News and Everyday Health, are both counting on the portal to deliver major traffic numbers in return for providing AOL (NYSE: AOL) with ad sales. In a conversation with execs from both The Sporting News and Everyday Health, it is revealed that…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Dec 14, 2010 4:10 PM
Everyday Health is expanding beyond the consumer market with the purchase of MedPage Today, an online news site designed to keep doctors up to date on breaking medical news their patients may be reading. The deal comes one month after Everyday Health cancelled its plans to go public and raised…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Nov 12, 2010 4:37 PM
Everyday Health, the online health content giant which filed to go public in March, but has been mum about its plans since, is withdrawing its offering. The company says it will instead take $20 million in new funding. The decision is a blow to a digital media IPO market, which…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Aug 19, 2010 7:40 PM
Everyday Health, which filed to go public in January, provided an update on its financial well-being today; the company which is behind sites including its namesake, as well as RevolutionHealth.com and SouthBeachDiet.com, said in an SEC filing that revenue increased nearly 30 percent to $26.4 million from $20.41 million during…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Jan 24, 2010 3:09 PM
Everyday Health, which owns a portfolio of 25 online health sites, including its flagship, EverydayHealth.com, dieting site SouthBeachDiet.com and RevolutionHealth.com, has filed to raise $100 million in an IPO, according to an SEC filing. The company was known until this month as Waterfront Media—and the filing comes just over a…
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Staci D. Kramer
Sep 10, 2008 10:34 AM
The Washington Post is out with a story we’ve also been working on—the possibility of an acquisition by Waterfront Media, owner of Everyday Health, of Steve Case’s Revolution Health in the form of a merger the two are the second and third largest health sites respectively. (I’m thinking of coining…
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Rafat Ali
Jun 6, 2008 5:29 PM
Waterfront Media, the publisher of health info site EverydayHealth, has bought out Santa Clara, CA-based search marketing company Netramind. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Brooklyn-based Waterfront will use Netramind’s tech to boost its SEO and SEM when consumers search for health info online, the company said. Netramind, a…
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Rafat Ali
Jul 12, 2006 4:08 PM
NYP does something to heat up the already hot summer: the health portal wars. Steve Case-backed health-media and lifestyle company Revolution is planning a consumer health portal, and that’s not a secret. It is slated to launch in October, and he envisions a portal that would allow people to manage…
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