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    In December 2018 Pedestrian Group, owned by the Australian media company Nine Entertainment, acquired Kotaku Australia. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] . The transition to G/O Media led to several departures from the site, as well as from other sister sites under the former Gawker Media label due to conflicts with G/O Media's management.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company.

  3. Kotaku Australia is just one Pedestrian Group outlet that’s been shut down yesterday in a restructure lead by parent group Nine. Our local version of Kotaku has been shut down alongside other international brands Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, and Lifehacker.

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · Kotaku Australia will be shutting down as licence holder Pedestrian Group has restructured to focus on its own brands. As reported by The Guardian, several titles from the company's portfolio...

    • marie.dealessandri@gamesindustry.biz
    • Deputy Editor
  5. Jul 17, 2024 · Seemingly out of nowhere and to the surprise of many, one of Australia's largest publishers, Nine Entertainment, axed one of the country's most reputable gaming journalism brands, Kotaku Australia. In a move aimed at limiting the company's exposure to licensing overseas media brands, it closed down a myriad of titles, which also included ...

  6. Ownership overview. Pedestrian Group is wholly owned by Nine Entertainment, Australia’s largest and most diverse media company. Nine Entertainment’s services include a commercial free to air television network, video on demand, digital news, lifestyle and entertainment properties, local print publications, and an Australian radio network.

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · The company, which is owned by Nine, licenses the brands to republish in Australia, as well as producing their own local content under the same banner. Pedestrian took control of the longstandi­ng publicatio­ns as part of the merger between Nine and Fairfax in 2019.