NBCUniversal deepened its involvement in digital media by making a $500 million bet on Snap — owner of Snapchat — buying shares at $17 apiece before they became available for public trading.
The Comcast unit was the only U.S. media company involved as a strategic investor in Snap, although others can still buy shares via the New York Stock Exchange. The Class A shares Snap sold do not give buyers a vote on the company’s governance.
“This is a significant milestone in our growing partnership with Snap, and we look forward to participating in Snap’s success as an investor and continuing to work closely with them for years to come,” NBCU chief Steve Burke told staffers today in a memo.
He adds that the company will “continue to be aggressive” in making digital investments. He calls it a “compliment” that Snap “chose NBCU as a partner.”
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel created Snapchat in 2011 as part of a product design course at Stanford University where he was a student.
The companies already knew each other. In August NBCU signed multi-year deal to develop and sell ads for Snapchat and produce content starting with The Voice on Snapchat and an E! News-produced show, The Rundown, about developments in popular entertainment.
Last month Saturday Night Live unveiled its firstr Snapchat show, branded SNL Stories’ Boycott.
The companies also collaborated on programming for the Olympics.
The Snap investment follows NBCU’s $400 million investment in Buzzfeed and $200 million one in Vox.
Snap shares appreciated 44% yesterday in their first day of trading, suggesting that the NBCU stake is now worth $720 million. But the company has agreed to hold on to its shares for at least a year.
Here’s the memo that Burke sent to staff this morning:
I am writing to share some exciting news. Yesterday, NBCUniversal made a strategic investment of $500 million in Snap as part of its initial public offering. This is a significant milestone in our growing partnership with Snap, and we look forward to participating in Snap’s success as an investor and continuing to work closely with them for years to come.
Evan Spiegel and his talented team have done an outstanding job building Snap into an extremely innovative and relevant company, attracting a massive, dedicated and young audience. Over the last year, we have partnered with Snap frequently. Most notably, we produced a pop-up Discover channel which featured Olympic content produced by BuzzFeed. Throughout the Rio Games, this content generated over two billion views. On the heels of that success, we are already planning an expanded partnership with Snapchat and BuzzFeed for the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea. Our entertainment programs have been among the first shows to launch a Snapchat series, including The Voice, SNL and E! News’ The Rundown. We expect to launch even more Snapchat shows with additional NBCU brands in the coming weeks.
Our partnership with Snap builds on our strategy to drive digital growth for our business, both organically and through investments and acquisitions. In the last year and a half, we have invested $400 million in BuzzFeed, $200 million in Vox, and launched key initiatives with both companies. We also acquired SportsEngine, a digital business that is revolutionizing the way youth sports are managed online.
Through our acquisition of DreamWorks, we became a majority owner of Awesomeness TV, a popular entertainment brand with one of the top channels on YouTube. Fandango has acquired Flixster, Rotten Tomatoes and several ticketing and video on-demand services.
In addition to these investments, in the last year we have launched two OTT channels — Seeso and Hayu — broadening our reach among passionate, niche audiences. We also formed the Digital Enterprises group under Maggie Suniewick. Maggie and her team are helping us forge deeper partnerships with major platforms, as well as looking for opportunities to invest and create new businesses.
Many of our existing digital businesses associated with our TV brands are also showing strong growth, such as NBC Entertainment, NBC News, E!, CNBC, NBC Sports and the Golf Channel’s GolfNow. Finally, we have participated in the rapid growth of Hulu through our 30 percent ownership stake.
I am proud of the strides we have made in the digital space recently. With the Snap investment, we have invested over $1.5 billion in promising digital businesses in the last 18 months. Importantly, we have become a better, more digitally-focused company as a result.
Looking forward, we will continue to be aggressive as digital content consumption increases. Investing in Snap is a key step in that direction, and I am pleased to share this exciting news with you. It is rare to have the opportunity to invest at this stage in a company as visionary and dynamic as Snap, and it is a compliment that they chose NBCU as a partner.
Steve
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