Amazon makes move to acquire Audible.com
Posted January 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM by Natesh Sood
Section: News, Audio, Web, Downloads, Websites, Online Music/Video
Today, Amazon announced that they have bought out the popular digital download site Audible.com. Audible is best known for their wide variety of digital content such as digital audio books, newspapers and magazines, television, radio programs and original programming. Audible boasts over 80,000 media files and is sure to help Amazon on their quest to stand atop the digital model.
“Audible.com offers the best customer experience, the widest content selection and the broadest device compatibility in the industry,” said Steve Kessel, Amazon.com’s senior vice president for worldwide digital media. “Working together, we can introduce more innovations and bring this format to an even wider audience.”
Also, Donald Katz founder and chief executive of Audible.com, had this to say:
“This deal brings together two pioneering companies that share a long history of ceaseless focus on improving the customer experience, we are very excited to be joining a company as innovative as Amazon.com.”
When all is said and done, this deal will be completed during Q2 of 2008 and will cost over $300 million. The decision to acquire Audible.com seems to be a great move on Amazon’s part.
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