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Google Acquires Next New Networks

Announced March 7, 2011

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What happened

Next New Networks was a online video business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as YouTube.

Acquirer
Google
Target
Next New Networks
Announced
March 7, 2011
Price
Undisclosed
Industry
Online video

By the numbers

Google's acquisition history
87th of 269 tracked deals
Disclosed prices
66 of 269 Google deals
Google's average disclosed price
$1.20B
Google's largest disclosed deal
Wiz ($32B)
Tracked acquisitions in 2011
117 across all acquirers
Google in Online video
3 acquisitions

Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition

When did Google acquire Next New Networks?

Google acquired Next New Networks on March 7, 2011. This was Google's 87th publicly tracked acquisition out of 269 we have on record.

How much did Google pay for Next New Networks?

The price Google paid for Next New Networks was not publicly disclosed. Only 66 of Google's 269 tracked acquisitions have a disclosed price.

What does Next New Networks do?

Next New Networks was a online video business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as YouTube.

What other Online video companies has Google acquired?

Google has made 3 acquisitions in Online video, including Next New Networks. See the full list on the Online video and Google acquisition pages.

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