July 18, 2011

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Reader’s Digest Association, which emerged from bankruptcy protection in early 2010, has put itself up for sale and hopes to fetch around $1 billion, reports the Wall Street Journal. The company publishes 90 magazines world-wide, including Everyday with Rachael Ray, and it has a direct-marketing business. One of its most attractive properties is Allrecipes.com, which could draw interest from a range of digital media companies and fetch between $100 million and $200 million. RDA acquired for $66 million in 2006.

Meanwhile, Crain’s New York Business reports the on-again, off-again chatter about Wenner Media properties — Us Weekly, Rolling Stone, and Men’s Journal — being for sale is on again. However, a company spokesman says Wenner isn’t looking for buyers.

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