Formation On April 17, 2017,
DMG Media (publishers of the British tabloid
The Daily Mail) announced that it had sold
Elite Daily to the newly rebranded Bustle Digital Group.
Sales and acquisitions Goldberg said that the acquisition was done in part to increase Bustle's original video content, which generated an average of 10 million monthly views, compared to Elite Daily's average of 60 million monthly views. Bustle Digital Group purchased the inactive website
Gawker in July 2018. Bustle Digital Group bought the events website Flavorpill, owner of
Flavorwire, in August 2018. On November 29, 2018,
Mic CEO Chris Altchek announced Mic was laying off most of Mic's staff while working on a deal to sell Mic. The next day, a Bustle representative confirmed that Bustle Digital Group had acquired Mic. In March 2019, Bustle Digital Group purchased
The Outline, followed by
The Zoe Report in May 2019. They also purchased
Nylon in June 2019, with the intention to publish print magazines under the Nylon brand name. Rather than monthly publications, the magazines will be published around large cultural events, like the
Coachella music festival. In July, Bustle Digital acquired
Inverse, a science and culture site. In April 2020, BDG fired the staff of
The Outline. In 2021, BDG acquired Some Spider, parent of
Scary Mommy and
Fatherly. In February 2023, BDG shut down
Gawker. In November of that year,
Gawker was sold to Meng Ru Kuok, of the Singapore-based Caldecott Music Group. ==References==