Jupitermedia folds Flying Hands into its royalty-free music library
JUPM will be combining Flying Hands with its existing site, RoyaltyFreeMusic.com. It appears Jupiter has larger plans to bulk up its music offering. As announced on Meckler's blog, JUPM has plans to launch a new way for organizations to buy royalty-free background music for websites and other purposes in late February.
It's a good thing Jupiter is looking for expansion. Its stock is down 50% for 2007 and its larger competitor, Getty Images (NYSE: GYI) is down over 30%. Both companies have been plagued by what Citibank analyst Matthew Troy called "investor concern about structural shifts in the stock imaging landscape, driven by rapid growth in alternative channels and forms of lower yielding image licensing" in a research piece in November.
In other words, what was once a lucrative business is being eaten away by smaller sites with aggressive pricing and licensing requirements that just aren't what Jupitermedia was accustomed to seeing. To address this issue, JUPM has changed its focus to expand into media with acquisitions like Flying Hands.
What investors who have followed the story for some time are witnessing is that the Jupitermedia investment thesis has changed. Instead of Jupiter spinning off some of these web properties, Jupitermedia is now actually looking to acquire new businesses to amalgamate to their media business.
Zack Miller is the Managing Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com and a former equity analyst for a leading multinational hedge fund. Author holds no position in stocks mentioned.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-18-2007 @ 4:56AM
JasonRock said...
Jupiter has no plans for shifting anyone's buying methods. They have never had a plan for anything. Jupiter and Meckler are followers, not creators. They will roll this crappy little acquisition into their crappy little portfolio of ourdated websites and outdated content. Have you even looked at how pathetic the assets of the Company they bought actually are before you decided to opine on this so called news?
12-20-2007 @ 4:15PM
JasonRock said...
Jupiter has no plans for shifting anyone's buying methods. They have never had a plan for anything. Jupiter and Meckler are followers, not creators. They will roll this crappy little acquisition into their crappy little portfolio of ourdated websites and outdated content. Have you even looked at how pathetic the assets of the Company they bought actually are before you decided to opine on this so called news?