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Jonah Peretti’s career to date has been defined by the constant reappearance. As its founder and chief executive FluffyPeretti was at the forefront of digital media for nearly two decades, navigation of changes as the once small start was turned into one point, a multimedia force.

But as the company grows up, one question remains: Peretti’s relentless move on innovation made him too business to drive Buzzfeed to long -term stability?

“The nice thing about this field,” says Peretti, “you are doing something [different] all the time. It’s not 20 years of a job. It’s been 20 years of starting, then managing an ultrasonic business, and then calculating how to get the company’s audience. . And now the explosion in the genetic AI. There is always something to keep the job fresh and new. ”

Peretti’s ability to adapt and remain in front of the curve is a feature of Buzzfeed’s success. Years ago, Buzzfeed enjoyed almost a unique success in its amazing ability to share the media. (A video section, focused on why Disney’s princes will make “awesome friends”, has raised 77 million views over the years.)

Today, buzzfeed’s focus is on AI, including quiz AI and others Content created by AI. It is also poured some of its resources into a product called BF Island, a social network that aims to merge the AI ​​with content to “spread joy and allow playful creative expression”. So he told Axios last month, anyway.

Peretti usually discusses the upcoming companies of the company with the mediaEven when they are still in their infancy. Asked why, he tells Techcrunch: “The idea of ​​talking about things you work with is that you do the product better … When you talk about them, it’s not only with your team but with the outside people who may want to work together.

This business move has fueled much of Buzzfeed’s most virtual works. The company pioneered viral quiz and list, then revolved in more serious journalism with Buzzfeed News. But not all of these shifts have rendered. Specifically, despite its early success, Buzzfeed News was close In 2023, leaving behind questions about whether the company should have stuck in a clear vision instead of jumping.

Buzzfeed shareholders may reflect the same after the ride with the passer they have passed. Buzzfeed published through a special purpose vehicle in 2021 and as part of the transaction acquired a media company, complex networks, for $ 300 million in cash and shares. Today, Buzzfeed is still publicly negotiating, but does not own this business. He sold it about 108 million $ last year. More recently, Buzzfeed has sold another advantage than this complex network – first we are ourselves – in a separate $ 82.5 million $ All-Cash Deal. (Explains Peretti of both sales. “They are not so much technological business. It is greater production and heavy talent”)

Buzzfeed’s stock, originally available at $ 10, is now negotiating $ 2.20 per share.

There is the tension. Peretti’s embrace of constant reappearance is impressive, but it also means that the company’s strategy often felt like a series of experiments and not a coherent long -term plan. Experiments also come at a cost. Peretti says that BF Island is a $ 10 million game for now that it is not expected to bring revenue this year. He adds that Buzzfeed’s “Basic Business” is profitable.

It is a fair question whether Buzzfeed would better serve a unique, consistent vision for the future – as the New York Times has managed to succeed – instead of betting on a new idea after another.

Unfortunately, it is difficult to know the answer. The media industry has long favored stability, but Peretti is not wrong to believe that the current wave of genetics A revolution in the way people create and share content. Also, as excited as it sounds about the possibilities, Peretti sounds clear of the dangers.

“The big thing is that Buzzfeed gave us a lot of experience in new forms,” ​​he says. “We’ve got a lot of incoming from people who have ideas and want to work with us.”

Besides, adds Peretti, who so far is accustomed to balancing growth with financial pressures: “I think the deeper understanding of the next level is that simply to do the same thing again and again and trying to grind it is actually a more dangerous strategy New ways to win in a really hard market. “

You can hear much more from our interview with Peretti in an upcoming episode of Strictlyvc Download. New episodes fall every Tuesday.

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