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Everyday Health company history timeline

2002

The company was founded in 2002 by entrepreneurs Benjamin Wolin and Michael Keriakos to invest in the creation of online health content for major "offline" health brands.

2008

In October 2008, the company announced that it would merge with Revolution Health, in a deal valued at $300 million.

2010

The company attempted an IPO in November 2010, which ultimately failed due to changes in “circumstances regarding the securities markets.” In December 2010, Everyday Health acquired professional website MedPage Today.

In 2010, the company changed its name to Everyday Health.

2011

In October 2011, YouTube announced that Everyday Health would become part of its Original Channel Initiative, which aimed to fund the production of professionally produced original web content.

By 2011, the company's network of sites had over 28 million unique viewers per month, garnering over $100 million in yearly revenue, including major partnerships with brands and personalities such as Denise Austin and the South Beach Diet.

2012

On September 25, 2012, the company announced that it would acquire EQAL, most notable for the lonelygirl15 web series and fellow YouTube channel u look haute, for an undisclosed amount.

2014

The company’s initial public offering was on March 28, 2014 on the New York Stock Exchange, under the symbol EVDY. It opened at $14 per share, and closed the day at $13.50.

2016

On October 21, 2016, Ziff Davis, a subsidiary of j2 Global, agreed to acquire Everyday Health for $10.50 per share in cash, valuing the company at $465 million.

2017

In February 2017, it was reported that j2 Global was considering selling off the less profitable parts of Everyday Health.

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2002
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Castle Connolly Top Doctors,John Connolly,Paula Dumas,Benjamin Wolin,Michael Keriokos
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