Apple to buy digital magazine service Texture

Apple did not disclose the financial terms of the deal and declined to comment on details of the transaction


Reuters March 13, 2018
A man looks at the screen of his mobile phone in front of an Apple logo outside its store in Shanghai, China on July 30, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Apple will buy the digital service Texture, which gives users access to articles from magazines published by various companies for a monthly subscription fee, the iPhone maker said on Monday.

Texture is owned by Next Issue Media, a joint venture formed by Condé Nast, Hearst Magazines, Meredith, News and Rogers Media.

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Apple did not disclose the financial terms of the deal and declined to comment on details of the transaction.

But a source familiar with the matter said that private equity firm KKR, which invested $50 million in 2014, generated a “significant return” on the transaction.

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Another source familiar with the matter said Apple had to renegotiate Texture’s content deals because those deals were both with the magazine publishers that owned the startup as well as some publishers with no ownership stake. There was more than one technology suitor for Texture, this person said.

Boutique investment bank Moelis advised Texture.

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