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TVGuide.com, channel unsold, resold for $45 million less

Pity poor Macrovision (NASDAQ: MVSN). First it unloads the print version of TV Guide for a measly $1 (and has to loan OpenGate Capital $9.5 million in cash to help cover the obligations assumed). Now, three weeks after agreeing to sell TVGuide.com and the TV Guide Channel to Alan Shapiro and One Equity Partners for $300 million, it turns around and dumps that deal in favor of a $255 million offer from Lions Gate (NYSE:LGF).

According to C21Media.net, the CEO of Macrovision defended the change as improving the speed and certainty of the deal closing. Apparently, the original deal contained a $45 million earn-out clause that could have reduced the final sale price. Lions Gate is also flush with cash, which never hurts.

In 2007, Macrovision acquired the properties as part of its $2.8 billion purchase of Gemstar-TV Guide. To make that deal, Microvision took on $800 million in new debt.

The move makes sense for Lions Gate, as both companies are busily expanding their stables of cable channels and internet-platform video entertainment production and distribution channels. In a gloomy market that has seen LGF stock lose over 42% of its value in the past six months, perhaps this move will serve to reinvigorate investors.

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Last updated: November 28, 2009: 08:02 AM

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