Quantcast

Time Out acquires Whatsonstage.com, plans future brand growth

Time Out acquires Whatsonstage.com, plans future brand growth

Date: 23 January 2012

It’s been announced today that Whatsonstage.com, the UK’s premier theatre website which you’re reading right now, has been acquired by Time Out Group, the leading source of information for arts and entertainment. The purchase is the latest step in Time Out’s rapid development as a digital media group and represents a major investment by Time Out in theatre, one of its most popular content areas. It also furthers the Group’s commitment to UK-wide coverage, which Whatsonstage.com has been providing for theatergoers for many years.

Whatsonstage.com is Time Out Group’s third acquisition in three months as part of its online growth strategy and follows the company’s recent acquisitions of daily offers business Kelkoo Select and high-end lifestyle club Keynoir.

The Whatsonstage.com website and business will be retained as a separate but complementary brand within the Time Out Group and will continue to be run by Terri Paddock, Whatsonstage.com’s managing and editorial director, who has been with the business since its launch in 1996. She and her team will be working closely with Time Out editor-in-chief Tim Arthur and UK e-commerce director Paul Shaw.

CEO of Time Out David King says: “Whatsonstage.com is an important addition to our theatre and ticket sales business, and the acquisition coincides with the recent launch of our transactional and ticketing platform.”

Whatsonstage.com’s Terri Paddock adds: “Whatsonstage.com has been serving the UK theatre industry and audience for 15 years and has always enjoyed enthusiastic support from both. We’re now thrilled to join the Time Out portfolio, a tremendously strong brand and forward-thinking, transatlantic media organisation that takes theatre as seriously as we do. The Group’s growth plans, digitally and internationally, are hugely ambitious and we’re excited to play a part in them.

“We relish the opportunity to communicate our passion for all things theatre to a much wider audience across a range of devices, and we see enormous potential in working with Time Out in growing our already successful Theatre Club, annual Whatsonstage.com Awards and other properties.”

Time Out London is already the presentation rights sponsor for the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards, which culminate on Sunday 19 February with a star-studded awards ceremony and concert at the West End’s Prince of Wales Theatre.

Related Content

External Links
www.timeout.com
Whatsonstage.com Awards microsite


Reader Comments


CommentDate
You do know Terri is American, don't you? Congrats, Terri and staff! Hope this brings all manner of great things! - Laphroaig

25 Jan 12

I don't mind who owns what as long as it is not snapped up by the Americans - they own too much of our stuff as it is. - Execelsior

25 Jan 12


Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Featured Video

Twitter

Featured Editor's Picks

Jonathan Coy, Felicity Kendal, Kara Tointon & Max Bennett. Photo: Dan Wooller1st Night Photos: Kimberley Walsh & Denise Van Outen toast Tointon in Relatively Speaking
Strictly Come Dancing stars Kimberley Walsh, Denise Van Outen and Artem Chigvintsev toasted former S...

Tom Hiddleston. Photo: Dan WoollerDonmar stages Nick Payne premiere, Wesker's Roots & Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus
The Donmar Warehouse has announced its new season, which features the premiere of Nick Payne's new p...

Michael Coveney: Big Apple bites and Manhattan memories
You should always do new things in familiar cities. Over the past few days in New York, I walked a...

Kara Tointon. Photo: Nobby ClarkLive Tweeting: #WOSOuting to Kendal & Tointon in Relatively Speaking with Q&A
Tonight (21 May 2013) we're taking almost 140 Whatsonstage.com theatregoers to see Relatively Speaki...

Sealed with a kiss: <em>Spiderman<em>ATG acquires Broadway's largest theatre The Foxwoods, home of Spider-Man
In another significant step for transatlantic theatre relations, the UK’s biggest theatre ...

Video: Sheila Hancock shows wild side in Barking in Essex trailer
As this new trailer reveals, Sheila Hancock has had a dramatic TOWIE-style makeover for her forthcom...

Kara Tointon in Relatively Speaking Review Round-up: Critics convinced by Relatively Speaking?
Lindsay Posner's revival of Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking opened at the Wyndham's Theatre las...

Felicity Kendal. Photo: Nobby ClarkRelatively Speaking
starstarstarstar
Goodness knows why Alan Ayckbourn's debut success has had to wait 46 years for its first West End ...

Matilda on BroadwayMatilda on Broadway wins five Drama Desk Awards
The Broadway transfer of Matilda The Musical has won five gongs at the 58th Annual Drama Desk Awards...

Ripe for revival? The Pirate QueenTen of the Best: Theatre 'flops' ripe for reinvention
Defining a theatre 'flop' is no straightforward task. A general rule of thumb could be that it mak...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube