Sports Illustrated nabs “Fan Nation” for $20 million (ish)

Posted on Thursday 1 February 2007

Paidcontent.org reported yesterday that Sports Illustrated Group will buy Fan Nation and its underlying technology for something in the neighborhood of $20 million. Not bad for a site with only 100,000 unique monthly visitors.

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According to Paid Content, the deal revolves around the technology, which SI and its parent Time warner will use across many of their titles. SI will license the software back to Fan Nation, which presumably will continue to develop it through real world experience - serving fans with applications that make sense - and SI and other titles can use these new tools as they’re invented.

This is similar to the future we see for our social networking platform. As I’ve said before in this blog, once our beta is launched, we hope some other teams will join us in using the system so that we can all share the burden of discovering just what fans will and won’t do with it. Ultimately, the NFL or some lucky sponsor could co-opt then whole magilla and use the technology to build other brands as well.

So I’ll say it again, NFL team sites have a distinct head start in this area if we choose to use it. We’ve already got large communities established. We’re already the #1 sport for specators and fantasy players. Why would we let sites like Fan Nation get out ahead of us in social networking? Certainly the power of SI and its millions of readers will drive adoption of Fan Nation, but for these sites to realy take off, they will rely heavily on NFL fan activity. So it comes down to building relationships with fans around an on-line experience environment. That’s a playing field on which we SHOULD be prepared to compete and win. But it’s not going to happen JUST because we’re the NFL. It’s gonna take work.


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  • 5 Comments for 'Sports Illustrated nabs “Fan Nation” for $20 million (ish)'

    1.  
      February 1, 2007 | 9:52 am
       

      Going to take work? You mean that you can’t just press a couple of buttons and make a new website? I’m shocked, shocked I say! :)

      Fan Nation’s focus on news headlines is great. Fan’s flock to any story about their team aggregating the stories is a key idea.

    2.  
      February 1, 2007 | 7:01 pm
       

      I say the new NFL.com will be using the FanNation.com technology.

    3.  
      Pat
      February 2, 2007 | 10:12 am
       

      Yep. Looks like the Fan Nation guys are all former ESPN / NYC “new media” guys. I’m sure there are close relationships with the powers that be.

    4.  
      February 2, 2007 | 12:36 pm
       

      Sometimes less is more. Can’t say I’m overly impressed by FanNation technology, functionality, or look and feel, but it is simple, direct, and modular. Decent learning for the more sophisticated sites out there.

    5.  
      Rick
      February 4, 2007 | 10:17 pm
       

      Fannation did the fantasy game for nfl.com this season. It will be interesting to see what happens with them.

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