Women’s lifestyle publisher PopSugar -- which was acquired by Group Nine Media in October -- is joining forces with mass retailer Old Navy to launch a limited edition, tween-leaning clothing collection dubbed PSxON.
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Newly-Formed ‘Group Nine Acquisition Corp.’ Prices $200 Million IPO, Kicking Off Today
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PopSugar Pairs With Old Navy To Launch Gender-Inclusive Clothing Line For Tweens
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Thrillist Launches Fundraising, Content Franchises For Restaurant Workers Impacted By Pandemic
Thrillist, the Group Nine Media-owned digital brand dedicated to food and travel content, is seeking to bolster the local restaurant economy, which is being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Group Nine Announces New Executive Leadership Structure Following PopSugar Acquisition
A handful of PopSugar executives will shuffle positions following Group Nine Media’s all-stock acquisition of the company, a deal that’s expected to close in the coming weeks.
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Viral Video Upstart ‘Doing Things Media’ Appoints Former Group Nine Exec President, Taps Starry Advisers
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Group Nine Acquires PopSugar In All-Stock Deal That Will Boost Its Reach To Half The U.S. Population
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Group Nine Raises $50 Million From Discovery And Axel Springer For IP, Commerce Division, Acquisitions
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The Dodo Launches Children’s-Focused YouTube Channel With 3 Original Series
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In A First, VidCon Will Host Panels, Meet-And-Greets With Internet-Famous Pets
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After 21st Century Fox Purchase, Disney Bows Out Of This Year’s NewFronts
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Group Nine Media And Refinery29 In Talks To Merge (Report)
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Animal Publisher The Dodo To Enter Children’s Market With ‘Dodo Kids’ Imprint
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