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

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! 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

|-

| Birmingham–Tuscaloosa–Anniston

| Alabama

! WVTM-TV

| 2014

| NBC

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Fort Smith–Fayetteville–Rogers

| rowspan="2" | Arkansas

! KHBS

| 1996

|

|

|-

! KHOG-TV

| 1996

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto

| rowspan="3" | California

! KCRA-TV

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

! KQCA

| 2000

| The CW (primary)/MyNetworkTV (secondary)

|

|-

| Salinas–Monterey–Santa Cruz

! KSBW

| 1998

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Daytona Beach–Orlando–Clermont

| rowspan="6" | Florida

! WESH

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

! WKCF

| 2006

| The CW

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Fort Myers–Cape Coral–Naples

! WBBH-TV

| 2023

| NBC

|

|-

! WZVN-TV

| 2023

| ABC

|

|-

| Lakeland–Tampa–St. Petersburg

! WMOR-TV

| 1996

| Independent

|

|-

| Tequesta–West Palm Beach

! WPBF

| 1997

| ABC

|

|-

| Savannah

| Georgia

! WJCL

| 2014

| ABC

|

|-

| Des Moines

| Iowa

! KCCI

| 1999

| CBS

|

|-

| Louisville

| Kentucky

! WLKY

| 1999

| CBS

|

|-

| New Orleans

| Louisiana

! WDSU

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Poland Spring–Portland

| rowspan="2" | Maine

! WMTW

| 2004

| ABC

|

|-

! WPXT

| 2018

| The CW

|

|-

| Baltimore

| Maryland

! WBAL-TV **

| 1948

| NBC

|

|-

| Boston

| Massachusetts

! WCVB-TV

| 1986

| ABC

|

|-

| Jackson

| Mississippi

! WAPT

| 1994

| ABC

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Kansas City

| rowspan="2" | Missouri

! KMBC-TV

| 1982

| ABC

|

|-

! KCWE

| 2006

| The CW

|

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| Omaha

| Nebraska

! KETV

| 1999

| ABC

|

|-

| Manchester

| New Hampshire

! WMUR-TV

| 2001

| ABC

|

|-

| Albuquerque–Santa Fe

| New Mexico

! KOAT-TV

| 1999

| ABC

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Winston-Salem–Greensboro–High Point

| rowspan="2" | North Carolina

! WXII-TV

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

! WCWG

| 2018

| The CW

|

|-

| Cincinnati

| Ohio

! WLWT

| 1997

| NBC

|

|-

| Oklahoma City

| Oklahoma

! KOCO-TV

| 1997

| ABC

|

|-

| Lancaster–Harrisburg–York–Lebanon

| rowspan="2" | Pennsylvania

! WGAL

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

| Pittsburgh

! WTAE-TV **

| 1958

| ABC

|

|-

| Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson

| South Carolina

! WYFF

| 1999

| NBC

|

|-

| rowspan="2" | Burlington–Montpelier

| rowspan="2" | Vermont

! WPTZ

| 1998

| NBC

|

|-

! WNNE

| 1998

| The CW

|

|-

| 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