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Knight Ridder, Tribune to Buy Online Job Sites

Mergers: Newspaper companies have agreed to purchase of CareerBuilder and CareerPath.com.

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July 18, 2000|LISA GIRION, TIMES STAFF WRITER

Knight Ridder Inc. and Tribune Co., owner of the Los Angeles Times, announced Monday that they have agreed to buy CareerBuilder Inc. and CareerPath.com Inc. in an effort to create a dominant nationwide online jobs marketplace.

San Jose-based Knight Ridder and Chicago-based Tribune, the No. 2 and No. 3 U.S. newspaper companies, would pay $200 million, or $8 per share, for CareerBuilder.


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Terms were not disclosed for the purchase of CareerPath.com, a joint venture among large newspapers including the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune. CareerBuilder shares closed Monday up $3.69 at $7.81 on Nasdaq.

The purchase would link the two Internet companies with 45 local daily and national newspapers that have a combined circulation of more than 12 million.

Ads placed by employers on the Internet or in any one of the partner newspapers, which reach 60 local markets, including 24 of the nation's top 25, would be posted throughout the online CareerBuilder Network.

"What you've got is a clarion call for both the companies with classifieds as well as those that are in the online business. . . . They've put together tremendous market access," said Larraine D. Segil, the Century City-based author of "Intelligent Business Alliances."

Rob McGovern, chairman and chief executive of CareerBuilder, said he sought the partnership in an effort to lead in a sector others now dominate.

Revenue for online job sites is expected to grow from $1.2 billion to $8.2 billion in the next five years, according to Forrester Reseach, a Cambridge, Mass., technology research firm.

"The parties are serious about being the No. 1 player in the marketplace," McGovern said. "Ten years from now virtually every job will be found and matched online. It's going to take tools like ours that surpass the primitive job bulletin board to drive the marketplace to the next level."

Media Metrix, a New York-based Internet audience measurement firm, reports that CareerPath.com received 1.68 million visits in May, making it the fourth-most-frequently visited job site. CareerBuilder had 649,000, putting it in eighth place.

CareerBuilder spokesman Barry Lawrence said the Media Metrix estimates fail to reflect traffic that comes from affiliated sites, such as Microsoft's MSN.com.

The new CareerBuilder Network partners anticipate total monthly visits at nearly 5 million.

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