It’s back to the drawing board for Jann Wenner as he tries to find a new buyer for Us Weekly.
As Page Six reported, talks between Wenner Media and American Media Inc., whose stable of titles includes the National Enquirer, collapsed suddenly earlier this week.
One source said there is still at least one party in the hunt for Wenner’s celeb title. The party was described as a “non-magazine company.”
“There is other interest, but it has to be at a fair price,” said the source. “It’s profitable and it’s a brand, but it can’t be stupid money.”
Meanwhile, the buzz is that the personal antipathy between David Pecker — head of AMI — and Wenner as much as the price caused the deal to collapse.
AMI seemed to be circling in on the $90 million price, which seemed expensive but doable even if Wenner was looking for $100 million.
In the end, a source said the deal collapsed over a mere $5 million.