BuzzFeed has announced its selling studio First We Feast to “Hot Ones” host Sean Evans and other investors, including the George Soros Fund.
Buzzfeed sold the First We Feast media company behind the “Hot Ones" podcast series to an affiliate group of Soros Fund ...
BuzzFeed announced Thursday that it has sold one of its most valuable assets, the food and pop culture brand First We Feast, ...
The company said the sale will allow it to depend less on human-created content in favor of "high-margin, tech-enabled ...
Sean Evans and company cut an eight-figure deal, with backing from a consortium including Crooked Media and Soros Fund Management, as First We Feast becomes a self-run multi-platform media company and ...
First We Feast, the food and pop culture brand behind the YouTube show, was sold to a group of investors, including “Hot Ones ...
BuzzFeed acquired First We Feast in 2021 when it bought rival media outfit Complex, the production company’s original owner.
Buzzfeed reportedly sold the studio for $82.5 million in cash to a group of buyers including Evans, First We Feast founder ...
The buyers include an affiliate of Soros Fund Management, progressive podcast company Crooked Media and Mythical ...
The Hot Wings interview show finally has new ownership thanks to buyers lead by co-creators Chris Schonberger and Sean Evans.
BuzzFeed has sold the studio behind the “Hot Ones” interview show, where celebrities eat spicy wings and answer questions about their careers.
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