No hoax! Media giant Univision buys stake in satirical website The Onion for real
No hoax! Media giant Univision buys stake in satirical website The Onion for real
There was instant social media outpouring about what the future holds for a site whose satirical news stories skewer topics from gun ownership in the United States to the cliched dullness of media articles about ordinary people.

New York: Most business merger stories have no need for a "this is not a joke" disclaimer, but this one did: Spanish-language media giant Univision Communications Inc announced a deal on Tuesday to buy a stake in humour website "The Onion."

There was instant social media outpouring about what the future holds for a site whose satirical news stories skewer topics from gun ownership in the United States to the cliched dullness of media articles about ordinary people.

La cebolla - Spanish for the onion - prompted some of the wit. "Univision buys controlling stake in the @TheOnion. Will now be called El Cebolla. Americans outraged at more jobs moving out of the country," tweeted @charles_monsoon.

Univision said it acquired a stake in digital media company Onion Inc, which also owns parody site ClickHole and digital video network Onion Studios, as part of its efforts to expand its reach among a younger audience and bolster its comedy portfolio. In a statement, the company gave few details of the transaction but extolled the growing role of comedy in culture and the exchange of ideas, paying the satirical site a serious compliment.

"The Onion has been, and continues to be, a leading force of this phenomenon of intellectual, social, cultural and satirical commentary online," said Isaac Lee, Univision's chief news and digital officer and CEO of Fusion. Fusion is a multicultural media company co-founded by Univision and Walt Disney Co.

According to NPR, which earlier reported the news, Univision has acquired a controlling stake.

The Onion's reputation for satire initially prompted Twitter users to ask, "Really?"

News outlets sought to clarify that it was true. NPR (@NPR) tweeted: "Area Satiric Publication The Onion Sold To Univision (Seriously)."

Some on Twitter pondered what a combined company might look like.

“Now that Univision bought @TheOnion, it's only a matter of time before it merges with Fusion to become Funion,” tweeted Forbes reporter Ryan Mac (@RMac18).

Others said that Univision ownership could mean trouble for The Onion, given a squabble last August when Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump ejected Univision anchor Jorge Ramos from a press conference after he tried to ask a question.

"After learning it was purchased by Univision, Donald Trump vows to build a 'great wall' around The Onion," tweeted Chuck Edwards (@ItsChuckEdwards), referring to Trump's proposal to build a wall along the US border with Mexico.

The Onion's website on Tuesday included a piece on Iranian nuclear scientists flushing enriched uranium down the toilet and a classically mock parochial article about people in Raleigh, North Carolina commenting on the number of bugs in their homes.

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