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Bodybuilding.com Continues to Dominate Online Supplement Market

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Bodybuilding.com continues its domination of the internet supplement market with the opening of a third warehouse in Pennsylvania.

“Customers in the northeast can place orders at 7:00 pm EST and still have their orders processed, out the door, and possibly delivered the next day, depending on their location. We are increasing the amount of people we can reach in one day by more than 60 million, and we’ll have an average transit time throughout northeast of 1-2 days,” explains Bodybuilding.com’s General Operations Manager Josh Brouse.

Liberty Media recently acquired a controlling share of Bodybuilding.com making the Idaho-based company one of the most formiddable supplement retailers on the Internet. Ryan DeLuca, CEO of Bodybuilding.com, plans to continuing increasing the company’s support for the sport of bodybuilding in the future.

Bodybuilding.com and Controversial Anabolic Steroid Content

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Elite Fitness published an article today discussing the implications of Liberty Media’s acquisition of a controlling stake in Bodybuilding.com:

Many people have already heard that the world’s largest bodybuilding company, bodybuilding.com, sold a huge controlling stake to Liberty Media, parent of QVC, for $100 million dollars.   However, what some people don’t know is that there are those who are panicking for various reasons and some even believe that the sale could cause the sport of bodybuilding to die off!

I was one of the people panicking about the implications for professional bodybuilding. When there are changes in ownership, particular when a closely held private company is acquired by a publicly traded conglomerate, there are often changes in strategy and management.

So, within hours of the January 7, 2008 acquisition announcement, I contacted Ryan DeLuca, the CEO and founder of Bodybuilding.com to clear the air. DeLuca granted me an interview (which was published on Muscletime) the same day. Ryan assured me that the Bodybuilding.com strategy included increased involvement in the sport of pro bodybuilding:

[Bodybuilding.com's involvement in pro bodybuilding] will continue to increase. We are 100% dedicated to giving back and helping the sport of bodybuilding to grow and prosper. If anything, this deal will only help us with that mission!

In spite of Ryan DeLuca’s refutations of changes in strategy as I confirmed in my Muscletime interview, Elite Fitness points out how the rumors persisted.

Strewn across Internet sites and forum boards are claims that bodybuilding.com must remove anything even remotely controversial from their site as part of the deal.  That means anything to do with steroids and other hardcore bodybuilding topics must be axed in order to suit Liberty Media.

The change in the Bodybuilding.com forums that fueled many of the rumors was the relocation of the “steroid forum” to a sub-forum of the “IFBB section.”

When asked of any changes he had noticed on the site, Hawryliw said, “The biggest change I have seen was the steroid section being moved to the IFBB section.  They claim it was to help to keep “noobs” (beginning users) from asking stupid questions.  We all know the real reason was to take the steroid section off the front page to avoid any negative light.  Ironically, steroids were prohibited from being talked about in the IFBB section before. Now, steroids are a sub-section.”

This was noticed several weeks ago by Anthony Roberts (a few days in advance of the acquisition announcement by Liberty Media).

But there is a big difference between censorship (deletion) and a reorganization of the forums of a message board. Elite Fitness further confirmed that Liberty Media has not asked Bodybuilding.com to delete controversial steroid content from their forums.

And he told me what is really going on with the issue of controversial material being moved or removed due to the Liberty Media deal mentioning, “This is not true. They have not asked us to remove anything or change anything on our site. Of course, with more national media watching what we are doing than ever before, we have to be extra careful with what we do or say so we don’t end up on Dateline.”

Unfortunately, it is not raining steroids, but at least the sky is not falling.

Bodybuilding.com Acquired by Liberty Media for $100 Million

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Muscletime reports that Bodybuilding.com was acquired by Liberty Media Corporation. The purchase price for a controlling stake in the company is reportedly 100 million dollars:

We do not know how the acquisition by Liberty Media will affect the sport of professional bodybuilding. Bodybuilding.com has been a major sponsor of bodybuilding contest nationwide and instrumental to the popularity of the sport especially in recent years with the free webcasts of major IFBB Pro bodybuilding competitions. We nor do we know at this point if Liberty Media will retain the same executive team that has been responsibly for Bodybuilding.com’s meteoric rise! The DeLuca Family has successfully built this business as one of the fast growing companies in the United States. Ryan DeLuca has been the chief executive officer (CEO) since the beginning and family patriarch Russ DeLuca has been the treasurer (and regularly attending and participating in most IFBB Pro events).

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