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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

004: How Todd Wagner (and Mark Cuban) Sold Broadcast.com To Yahoo! For $5.7 Billion

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2015

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Episode 004: How Todd Wagner (and Mark Cuban) Sold Broadcast.com To Yahoo! For $5.7 Billion

Todd Wagner is one of the reasons I started this podcast. I wished I had recorded the original conversation I had with Todd last year. Fortunately, he was willing to come on and share so much of his incredible story with us all here on The Learning Leader Show. Todd is an amazing person. One of the nicest, most humble people I’ve ever met… You would think that someone who became a billionaire based purely on their own hard work would have an ego… That is not the case with Todd. He is such a giving person. I feel very fortunately to now call him a friend.

“You’re either going to buy us or you’re going to have to compete with us.” – Todd Wagner negotiating with executives at Yahoo!

Welcome to Episode 004 with the CEO of Chideo and former CEO of Broadcast.com, Todd Wagner

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“Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future.” – John Wooden

Some Questions I Ask:

  • What was it like negotiating with Yahoo!?
  • What was it like when you became a billionaire after the sale to Yahoo!?
  • Describe to us what it’s like to work with Mark Cuban
  • Why is the sales process important?
  • Why did you start Chideo?
  • What specific things can people do to get outside of their comfort zone?

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The two questions he asks every entrepreneur he meets
  • What it was like to pitch “Chideo” to President Bill Clinton
  • Specifics behind leaping outside of your comfort zone and the importance of it
  • The importance of loyalty to others
  • What it’s like to work with Mark Cuban
  • His original goals when he was growing his business
  • How he and his Broadcast.com team celebrated
  • How he is working on balance in his life (but it’s hard)
  • Much, much more

“Mark is a brother to me.” – Todd Wagner describing his relationship with Mark Cuban

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Having the ability to record with Todd was incredibly special to me. I am very fortunate to have met him and learned so much from him. I loved this episode. Who do you know that needs to hear this? Send them to The Learning Leader Show!

Bio:

In 1995, Todd joined fellow Indiana alumnus Mark Cuban to launch AudioNet, which broadcast live sporting events and radio stations over the Internet. As CEO of AudioNet, Todd grew the company to employ some 300 people and expanded its offerings to include corporate events and business services. In 1998, the company’s name was changed to Broadcast.com, and under the stewardship of Wagner and Cuban, went public. The Broadcast.com IPO set an opening-day record, with shares climbing 249% from an offering price of $18 to closing price of $62.75. In 1999, Broadcast.com was sold to Yahoo! For $5.7 billion. Wagner continued to lead the business as a division of Yahoo! Until May 2000, when he declined an offer to become Yahoo!’s Chief Operating Officer to focus on other interests.

Todd has since created Chideo with the goal of raising hundreds of millions of dollars for charities. It is an interactive broadcast network featuring exclusive content by celebrities who want to promote their favorite charities or nonprofits.

Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell

Transcript

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So after we gone public and obviously some successes we went and visited with them and basically said look you guys are either going to have to buy us or compete with us because we are where things are going.

0:11.2

It's not going to stay a text internet. This thing is

0:14.2

going to turn multimedia. We're an important player in it. We are good partners with

0:19.0

each other. What do you think? Our leaders born or are they made? Our host Ryan Hawk believes that

0:25.0

leaders can be made through determined, focused work on learning the art and science

0:29.6

behind the makeup of other successful leaders.

0:32.5

Now it's time to inhale knowledge and exhale success.

0:35.8

You're listening to the Learning Leader Show

0:38.0

with Ryan Hawk. Hey guys, welcome to the Learning Leader Show. It's Ryan Hawk.

0:57.0

Tonight's guest is extremely special to me. It's Todd Wagner. Todd is actually one of the main inspirations

1:04.6

behind why I wanted to do this show,

1:06.8

and we get into that tonight.

1:08.0

Just to give you a little bit of background on Todd.

1:09.6

In 1995, he joined up with fellow Indiana University alum Mark Cuban and the two successfully launched

1:15.6

AudioNet broadcasting live sporting events and radio stations over the internet.

1:19.5

Then in 1998 Todd and Mark changed the name to broadcast.com and took the company public and then

1:24.0

1999 Todd and Mark sold broadcast.com to Yahoo for 5.7 billion dollars. We talk about a

1:30.5

number of topics including the negotiating room with Todd in the room with the leaders at Yahoo where he said you either need to buy us or you're going to have to compete with us.

1:40.4

Really, really cool part of our conversation. We talk a lot about what it's like to be

1:44.0

Mark Cuban's business partner. I know a lot of people have questions about that. And then

1:47.8

he discusses his current venture Chidio and what it was like meeting with President Bill

1:52.0

Clinton to pitch him on the idea.

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