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<title>Reed Business Information Dumps Some Suitors, Keeps Others</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="reed-business-logo.gif" src="/galleycat/files/original/reed-business-logo.gif" width="327" height="47" class="alignright" />Over the weekend, paidContent.org&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/Rafat-Ali-profile.html"><b>Rafat Ali</b></a> reported that the second round of bidding for the assets of <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/Reed-Business-Information-profile.html"><b>Reed Business Information</b></a> (including <i>Publishers Weekly</i>) had begun&#8212;with <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/McGraw-Hill-profile.html"><b>McGraw-Hill</b></a> cited as one of the leading contenders and <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/Nielsen-profile.html"><b>Nielsen</b></a> emerging as a less clear candidate for the role of buyer.</p>
<p>Now <i>that</i> would be a interesting turn of events, because it would place the <i>PW</i>, <i>Library Journal</i> and <i>Kirkus</i> brands in the same basket&#8212;and, though it&#8217;s not as immediately relevant to us in the book world, <i>Variety</i> and <i>The Hollywood Reporter</i>. That said, it should be noted that two weeks ago, former <i>NY Times</i> film industry correspondent <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/Sharon-Waxman-profile.html"><b>Sharon Waxman</b></a> blogged that she had been told <a href="http://sharonwaxman.typepad.com/waxword/2008/08/sources-the-hol.html">Nielsen might seek to unload its own business media division</a>, which would probably put them out of the running for buying Reed Elsevier&#8217;s. McGraw-Hill, on the other hand, would conceivably be interested in absorbing RBI&#8217;s expansive portfolio of construction industry-directed media to augment its own offerings in that field, with the brands serving the publishing industry representing new territory that&#8212;and I&#8217;m just speculating wildly here&#8212;could fit under the <i>BusinessWeek</i> umbrella.</p>
<p>Whoever acquires RBI, though, it&#8217;s highly likely that the new owners may want to strip the main brands of all the baggage they&#8217;ve accumulated over the years and rebuild&#8212;merging the legacy identities with a new sense of best practices in serving industry-specific markets.</p>
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