Source Interlink Companies (NASDAQ:SORC) today announced settlement of
the claims they have filed against American Media Inc. (AMI) and
Distribution Services, Inc., AMI’s in-store magazine marketing and
merchandising company and the lawsuit and claims that AMI filed against
Source. The resolution of these legal actions assures Source of access
to the full range of AMI magazine products including National
Enquirer, Star, and Shape magazines and AMI that its
publications will continue to be widely available. Source had earlier
announced the settlement of a related action against Time Inc. and
Time/Warner Retail Sales & Marketing Inc.
"I am pleased in reaching this accord. Not only will both sides benefit,
but so will retailers and magazine consumers. We will now be able to
restore the full line of AMI product to magazine racks across America,”
said Greg Mays, Chairman and CEO of Source. "We are happy to have
concluded this legal process through an amicable settlement that ensures
Source can continue to supply all our mainstream and specialty
distribution clients with these popular titles.”
Mays commented, "This announcement today is gratifying in that it
further solidifies what has been a great relationship with an excellent
business partner. Settling with AMI adds to the momentum of our growth,
as measured by the more than 1,000 new retail store accounts recently
added to our network.”
More New Retail Business for Source Interlink Distribution
Source Interlink Companies separately reported today that its magazine
distribution unit, Source Interlink Distribution (SID), has increased
its new retail accounts by over 400 stores beyond the 662 new stores
that it reported on February 18, 2009. The new business announced today
includes a combination of supermarkets, drug stores and military retail
outlets.
In addition to SID, which is one of the largest mainstream magazine
wholesalers in the US, Source also operates the largest distributor of
CDs and DVDs, the largest publisher of enthusiast magazines, the largest
distributor of magazines to bookstores and other specialty retailers,
and the largest importer of foreign magazine titles to US newsstands.