List of assets owned by Hearst Communications, a privately held American-based media conglomerate based in the Hearst Tower in New York City, New York.:
Publishing
Newspapers
- Austin American-Statesman (Austin, Texas)
- Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Texas)
- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas)
- Edwardsville Intelligencer (Edwardsville, Illinois)
- Hearst Connecticut Media Group (HCMG)
- Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
- Greenwich Time (Greenwich, Connecticut)
- The Hour (Norwalk, Connecticut)
- Journal Inquirer (Manchester, Connecticut)
- The Middletown Press (Middletown, Connecticut)
- The New Haven Register (New Haven, Connecticut)
- The News-Times (Danbury, Connecticut)
- RJ Media Group
- The Cheshire Herald (Cheshire, Connecticut)
- Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut)
- The Register Citizen (Torrington, Connecticut)
- Stamford Advocate (Stamford, Connecticut)
- Houston Chronicle (Houston, Texas)
- Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, Michigan)
- Journal-Courier (Jacksonville, Illinois)
- Laredo Morning Times (Laredo, Texas)
- Manistee News Advocate (Manistee, Michigan)
- Midland Daily News (Midland, Michigan)
- Midland Reporter-Telegram (Midland, Texas)
- The Pioneer (Big Rapids, Michigan)
- Plainview Daily Herald (Plainview, Texas)
- San Antonio Express-News (San Antonio, Texas)
- San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)
- The Telegraph (Alton, Illinois)
- Times Union (Albany, New York)
- seattlepi.com, formerly the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Washington)
Magazines
- Bicycling
- Car and Driver
- Cosmopolitan
- Country Living
- Delish
- Elle
- Elle Decor
- Esquire
- Food Network Magazine
- Good Housekeeping
- Harper's Bazaar
- HGTV Magazine
- House Beautiful
- Inside Soap
- Men's Health
- Oprah Daily
- The Pioneer Woman
- Popular Mechanics
- Prevention
- Redbook
- Road & Track
- Runner's World
- San Antonio Magazine
- Seventeen
- Town & Country
- Veranda
- Woman's Day
- Women's Health
Broadcasting
Production & distribution
- Hearst Media Production Group
- NorthSouth Productions (50%)
Radio
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! scope="col" | Media market
! scope="col" | State
! scope="col" | Station
! scope="col" | Purchased
! scope="col" | Notes
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| rowspan="2" | Baltimore
| rowspan="2" | Maryland
! scope="row" | WBAL
| 1935
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! scope="row" | WIYY
| 1960
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|}
Television
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! scope="col" | Media market
! scope="col" | State
! scope="col" | Station
! scope="col" | Purchased
! scope="col" | Affiliation
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
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| Birmingham–Tuscaloosa–Anniston
| Alabama
! WVTM-TV
| 2014
| NBC
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| rowspan="2" | Fort Smith–Fayetteville–Rogers
| rowspan="2" | Arkansas
! KHBS
| 1996
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! KHOG-TV
| 1996
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| rowspan="2" | Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto
| rowspan="3" | California
! KCRA-TV
| 1999
| NBC
|
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! KQCA
| 2000
| The CW (primary)/MyNetworkTV (secondary)
|
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| Salinas–Monterey–Santa Cruz
! KSBW
| 1998
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| rowspan="2" | Daytona Beach–Orlando–Clermont
| rowspan="6" | Florida
! WESH
| 1999
| NBC
|
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! WKCF
| 2006
| The CW
|
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| rowspan="2" | Fort Myers–Cape Coral–Naples
! WBBH-TV
| 2023
| NBC
|
|-
! WZVN-TV
| 2023
| ABC
|
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| Lakeland–Tampa–St. Petersburg
! WMOR-TV
| 1996
| Independent
|
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| Tequesta–West Palm Beach
! WPBF
| 1997
| ABC
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| Savannah
| Georgia
! WJCL
| 2014
| ABC
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| Des Moines
| Iowa
! KCCI
| 1999
| CBS
|
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| Louisville
| Kentucky
! WLKY
| 1999
| CBS
|
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| New Orleans
| Louisiana
! WDSU
| 1999
| NBC
|
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| rowspan="2" | Poland Spring–Portland
| rowspan="2" | Maine
! WMTW
| 2004
| ABC
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! WPXT
| 2018
| The CW
|
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| Baltimore
| Maryland
! WBAL-TV **
| 1948
| NBC
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| Boston
| Massachusetts
! WCVB-TV
| 1986
| ABC
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| Jackson
| Mississippi
! WAPT
| 1994
| ABC
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| rowspan="2" | Kansas City
| rowspan="2" | Missouri
! KMBC-TV
| 1982
| ABC
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! KCWE
| 2006
| The CW
|
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| Omaha
| Nebraska
! KETV
| 1999
| ABC
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| Manchester
| New Hampshire
! WMUR-TV
| 2001
| ABC
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| Albuquerque–Santa Fe
| New Mexico
! KOAT-TV
| 1999
| ABC
|
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| rowspan="2" | Winston-Salem–Greensboro–High Point
| rowspan="2" | North Carolina
! WXII-TV
| 1999
| NBC
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! WCWG
| 2018
| The CW
|
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| Cincinnati
| Ohio
! WLWT
| 1997
| NBC
|
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| Oklahoma City
| Oklahoma
! KOCO-TV
| 1997
| ABC
|
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| Lancaster–Harrisburg–York–Lebanon
| rowspan="2" | Pennsylvania
! WGAL
| 1999
| NBC
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| Pittsburgh
! WTAE-TV **
| 1958
| ABC
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| Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson
| South Carolina
! WYFF
| 1999
| NBC
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| rowspan="2" | Burlington–Montpelier
| rowspan="2" | Vermont
! WPTZ
| 1998
| NBC
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! WNNE
| 1998
| The CW
|
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| Milwaukee
| Wisconsin
! WISN-TV
| 1955
| ABC
|
|}
Cable
- A+E Global Media (50%, with The Walt Disney Company)
- A&E
- History
- FYI
- Viceland
- Military History
- Crime & Investigation Network
- Lifetime
- LMN
- Lifetime Real Women
- Defy (broadcast network; joint venture with Free TV Networks)
- Cosmopolitan Television
- ESPN, LLC (18%, with The Walt Disney Company and National Football League which hold 72% majority and 10% equity stake respectively)
- ESPN
- ESPN2
- ESPN Classic
- ESPNEWS
- ESPN Deportes
- ESPNU
- ESPN Now
- ESPN Plus
- ESPN Films
- ESPN PPV
- ESPN Regional Television (dba ESPN Events)
- ESPN International (see for complete list of channels)
- North American Sports Network
- TSN (30%)
- ESPN Radio
- Mobile ESPN
- ESPN3
- ESPN The Magazine
- ESPN Home Entertainment (currently distributed by Genius Products)
- ESPN Outdoors
- BASS
- ESPN Digital Center
- Arena Football League (undisclosed minority stake acquired December 2006)
Business media
- Blackbook
- CAMP Systems International, Inc.
- CAMP Europe S.A.S.
- CAMP Data Support and Services (DSS), Ltd.
- Inventory Locator Service, LLC
- Continuum Applied Technology
- Component Control
- AMSTAT
- IC Master
- Electronic Engineers Master Catalog
- Electronic Products Magazine
- First DataBank
- FleetCross
- Floor Covering Weekly
- Homecare Homebase
- IDG/Hearst
- Local.com
- MCG Health
- MHK
- Metrix4Media
- MOTOR Information Systems
- Noregon Systems
- NOVA Electronik
- ODG (Work Loss Data Institute)
- QGenda
- Stocknet
- StructuredContent
- TL Publications
- Used Car Guides
- Zynx Health Incorporated
Interactive media
:Investments include:
- XM Satellite Radio
- MetaTV
- Circles
- Mobility Technologies
- Cymfony
- drugstore.com
- Referral Networks
- Hire.com
- govWorks.com
- Genealogy.com
- Scene7
- Tavolo
- Medscape
- iVillage, Inc.
- Brandwise
- Broadcast.com
- Exodus
- E Ink Corporation
- Zip2
- I Pro
- Netscape
- Digital Spy
- UGO Networks
- RealAge
- Delish.com
- Savored
- Manilla
- Hearst Shkulev Digital
- Puzzmo
Other
- CDS Global
- Fitch Group
- Hearst Holdings, Inc.
- Hearst Shkulev Media
- iCrossing, Inc.
- King Features Syndicate
- KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd. (80%)
- LocalEdge - formerly THE TALKING PHONE BOOK,
- Reed Brennan
- Wyntoon
Former assets
- Light TV (joint venture with Mark Burnett, Roma Downey and MGM Television, sold to Allen Media Group and rebranded as TheGrio TV)
- Litton Entertainment (absorbed into Hearst Media Production Group)
- Litton Worldwide Distribution
- Litton Media Sales
- Litton News Source
Former media
- The American Weekly (1896-1966): Sunday newspaper supplement (November 1, 1896, until 1966)
- The Atlanta Georgian (1912-1939)
- Baltimore News-American and predecessors (1923-1986)
- Boston Herald and predecessors (1904-1982)
- Chicago American (1900-1956)
- The Connoisseur (1901-1992)
- Detroit Times (1921-1960)
- Dr. Oz The Good Life (2014–2021)
- Locomotion (1996-2005)
- Los Angeles Herald Examiner and predecessors (1903-1989)
- Marie Claire (1994-2021)
- Milwaukee Sentinel and predecessors (1919-1962)
- Nash's Magazine (1910-1937)
- New York Journal-American and predecessors (1896-1966)
- New York Daily Mirror (1924-1928, 1932–1963)
- Oakland Post Enquirer (1922-1960)
- Omaha Daily Bee (1928-1937)
- Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (1927-1960)
- Rochester Journal-American (1922-1937)
- San Francisco Examiner (1880-2000)
- Science Digest (1937-1988)
- Sports Afield (1953-2000)
- Syracuse Herald-Journal and predecessors (1922-1939)
- The Washington Times and The Washington Herald (1917-1939)
Notes
See also
- Lists of corporate assets
References
Sources
- Columbia Journalism Review
