NEW YORK, April 9 — A private equity firm said yesterday it was acquiring Gizmodo Media Group as well as the satirical news site The Onion for an undisclosed amount from New York-based Univision Communications.

Great Hill Partners said it would create a new company named G/O Media Inc led by former Forbes and Ziff-Davis executive Jim Spanfeller, with a strong following among young internet users.

The investment firm said G/O would reach more than a third of all Americans online each month with some 100 million unique visitors to sites including the tech website Gizmodo, car culture site Jalopnik, the women's interest media property Jezebel and sports website Deadspin.

The deal also includes The Onion, founded as a satirical newspaper in 1988 focusing on parody news that is occasionally taken seriously on matters of politics and public affairs.

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“This opportunity comes at a time when the entire digital media category is beginning to be recognised again for its unique ability to meet the diverse content and delivery needs of consumers and advertisers,” said Spanfeller.

“As the largest player in our space, G/O Media is in an ideal position to capitalise on this dynamic, and I am excited to collaborate with a great team that boasts an incredible track record to further expand our reach, add value to our advertisers and enrich our visitors' lives.”

Chris Gaffney, managing partner at Boston-based Great Hill, welcomed the deal for “an attractive suite of digital media assets ... with strong brand recognition among consumers and advertisers, and a set of engaged, vertical audiences which together are larger than Vox, BuzzFeed or Vice.”

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Univision, a Spanish-language broadcaster, acquired The Onion in 2016 and later that year acquired the news sites from the now-defunct Gawker Media at a bankruptcy auction. — AFP