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The U.S. media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and acquisitions, have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and read. In many cases these giant companies are vertically intergrated, controlling everything from initial production to final distribution.
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2006 revenues: $27.0 billionBertelsmann AG is one of the world’s largest media companies, with substantial holdings in Europe and North America, including: book publisher Random House, international radio and television station owner RTL Group, music publisher BMG Music Entertainment, and media firm Gruner+Jahr.
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RTL Group owns 42 TV stations in 10 countries (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Hungary, Croatia, Belgium, Russia).
RTL Group’s content production and distribution arm, Fremantle Media, is the largest independent television distribution company outside the United States.
Bertelsmann subsidiary Gruner+Jahr: owns several digital television channels, including the National Geographic Channel in Europe.
RTL Group owns 32 radio stations in Europe. Most of these are in France and Germany, but RTL also owns stations in Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
Production companies:
Germany: UFA Film & TV Produktion, Grundy LE, Grundy UFA, Phoenix Group, Teamworx, Universum Film
France: Fremantle France, Be Happy, Sportfive
Netherlands: Blue Circle
UK: TalkbackTHAMES, Fremantle Media
Belgium: Fremantle Productions Belgium
Luxembourg: CLT-UFA International, ENEX
Croatia: Fremantle Produkcija
Spain: Grundy Producciones
Hungary: Magyar Grundy UFA
North America: FremantleMedia North America
Latin America: Fremantle Productions Latin America
Australia: Grundy Television, Crackerjack
Italy: Grundy Productions Italia
Books: Random House, Inc.
Random House owns more than 100 imprints including: Ballantine Publishing Group, Bantam Bell Publishing Group, Broadway, Crown Publishing Group, Doubleday Broadway Publishing Group, Pantheon, Random House UK, Transworld, Sudamericana, C. Bertelsmann, Karl Blessing Verlag, Goldmann, Siedler Verlag, Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag, Plaza & Janes (50%), Grijalbo Mondadori (50%), Knopf Publishing Group, RH Adult Trade Publishing Group, RH Audio, RH Children’s Books, RH Direct, Inc., RH Information Group, RH International, RH Large Print, RH Value Publishing, and Waterbrook Press. All subsidiaries own publishing groups of their own.
Gruner+Jahr: owns several newspapers in Germany, including: Financial Times Deutschland, Morgenpost Sachsen and Sachsishe Zeitung.
Gruner+Jahr: also has a vast, international magazine publishing operation.
Music: Bertelsmann owns BMG Music Entertainment, which includes: record labels Arista Records, Columbia Records, Epic Records, J Records, Jive Records, LaFace Records, Legacy Recordings, Provident Label Group, RCA Records, RCA Victor Group, SONY BMG Masterworks, Verity Records, Arista Nashville, BNA Records Label, Burgundy Records, Columbia Nashville, RCA Nashville, SONY BMG U.S. Latin.
BMG Music Publishing owns copyrights to more than one million songs.
Media Services: Arvato AG: Printing, services (logistics, multimedia and information technology), calendar publishing, specialty publishing, “knowledge management,” mail services and storage media.
Multimedia: Direct Group: Direct-to-consumer media commerce of Bertelsmann AG, such as book clubs, music clubs and eCommerce.
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2006 revenues: $13.2 billionCox Enterprises, whose subsidiaries include Cox Cable, Cox Television and Cox Radio, controls 80 radio and 15 television stations, 43 newspapers, and several publishing companies. Cox also offers broadband Internet access and digital phone service; as of 2007 it had six million broadband customers and 2.3 million digital phone subscribers in the United States.
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Cox Communications: Cable services to consumers through its subsidiary, Cox Cable.
Cox Television: Owns 15 television stations in 13 media markets.
Programming: Travel Channel, E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, The Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, AZN Television, TV One, Comcast SportsNet.
Cox Radio is the third-largest radio broadcasting company in the United States and owns 80 radio stations in 18 markets as of 2007.
43 daily and non-daily newspapers:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA), Austin American-Statesman (TX), The Palm Beach Post (FL), Dayton Daily News (OH), Waco Tribune-Herald (TX), The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, CO), Longview News-Journal (TX), Springfield News-Sun (OH), JournalNews (Hamilton, OH), The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC), The Middletown Journal (OH), Rocky Mount Telegram (NC), The Lufkin Daily News (TX), The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, NC), The Daily Sentinel (Nacogdoches, TX), Marshall News Messenger (Marshall, TX), Palm Beach Daily News (FL), Florida Pennysaver (West Palm Beach, FL), Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Mundo Hispanico (Atlanta, GA Spanish language), Pulse-Journal (Mason, OH), LaPalma (West Palm Beach, FL Spanish language), ahora si! (Austin, TX Spanish language), The Nickel-Grand Junction (Grand Junction, CO), Fairfield Echo (OH), The Duplin Times (Kenansville, NC), North Lake Travis (Lago Vista, TX), The Chowan Herald (Edenton, NC), Bastrop Advertiser (TX), The Enterprise (Williamston, NC), Oxford Press (OH), Beaufort-Hyde News (Belhaven, NC), Pflugerville Pflag (TX), Lake Travis View (Austin, TX), Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, NC), Westlake Picayune (Westlake Hills, TX), Smithville Times (TX), Standard Laconic (Snow Hill, NC), Farmville Enterprise (NC), Times-Leader (Ayden-Grifton, NC), Perquimans Weekly (Elizabeth City, NC), Weekly Herald (Robertsonville, NC), Round Rock Leader (TX).
Other publishing companies: Trader Publishing (vehicle, employment and real estate guides; 50% ownership), Cox Custom Media (newsletter publishing company), Cox Publishing Solutions
Internet: Broadband access is provided by Cox Communications, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. As of 2007, Cox had six million broadband customers in the United States. Related operations include Cox Media (advertising sales) and Cox Business Solutions (voice, video and data services).
Telephone: Cox has 2.3 million digital telephone subscribers.
Internet: Cox owns TravelChannel.com
Manheim Auctions (automobile auctions), Manheim Automotive Financial Services, Manheim Government Services, AutoTrader.com, Valpak (packaging and waste management), PAGAS Mail Services (direct mail advertising), SP Newsprint (recycled newsprint producer, 33% ownership), Clarendon Farms, Hualalai Ranch, Remarketing Solutions, Dent Wizard, Cox Search, COXnet (virtual newsroom, includes Cox News Service), Cox Business Services.
Cox Television also owns the following television advertising sales companies: TeleRep; Harrington, Righter & Parson; and MMT Sales.
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2006 revenues: $10.6 billionReed Elsevier owns several publishing companies, including Elsevier, Lexis Nexis, and Reed Business Information and more than 400 print publications.
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Publishing companies:
Reed Elsevier is comprised of Elsevier (science and medical publications), Lexis-Nexis and Reed Business.
Reed Business Information publishes more than 400 trade magazines, directories, and newsletters.
Reed Business Information owns more than 200 Web sites.
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2006 revenues: $8.7 billionPearson’s massive publishing network includes The Penguin Group, Pearson Education, Harcourt Education International, The Financial Times, and several magazines.
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Subsidiary Pearson Education publishes educational material in the United States and abroad.
US subsidiaries:
Pearson Early Learning, Pearson Digital Learning, Pearson Addison Wesley, Pearson Longman, Pearson Longman ESL, Pearson Allyn & Bacon, Pearson Benjamin Cummings, Pearson Custom Publishing, Scott Foresman, Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Learning Group, Pearson School Systems, New Riders, Peachpit Press, Que Publishing, SAMS Publishing, Addison-Wesley Professional, Prentince Hall Professional Technical Reference, Cisco Press, InformIT, Financial Times-Prenctice Hall Books, Pearson Assessments, Pearson VUE (US and worldwide), Pearson AGS Globe, Edexcel, Family Education Network, Pearson Digital Learning, Pearson Education Measurement, Pearson Knowledge Technologies, Teach & Learn Cycle, Pearson Achievement Solutions, Pearson Choices.
International subsidiaries: Pearson Education Canada, Inc., Pearson Education Latin America, Pearson NCS Mexico, Pearson Education — Europe, Middle East, Africa, Pearson Government Solutions UK, Pearson Education Asia, Pearson Education Australia, and Pearson Education New Zealand.
Pearson acquired Harcourt Education International from Reed Elsevier in May 2007.
Subsidiary The Financial Times Group owns three newspapers: The Financial Times, FT Business, and FT Deutschland (in partnership with Gruner + Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann AG).
7 Magazines: Les Echos, Expansion, Investors Chronicle, The Banker, Money Management, Financial Adviser, and 50% interest in The Economist Group (publisher of The Economist).
Books: The Penguin Group.
US subsidiaries: Allen Lane, Avery, Berkley Books, New American Library, Penguin, Riverhead Books, Hamish Hamilton, Michael Joseph, Plume, Putnam, Riverhead, Ladybird, BBC Children’s Books, Dial Books, Dutton and Warne, Penguin Classics, Dorling Kindersley, Books for Young Readers (Dial Books, Dutton, Philomel, Speak, Firebird, Grosset & Dunlap, Frederick Warne, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, Viking, and Puffin).
International subsidiaries: Penguin Group Canada, Penguin Group UK, Penguin Group Ireland, Penguin Group Australia, Penguin Group New Zealand, Penguin Group India, and Penguin Group South Africa.
Education: Harcourt Assessment
Internet: ecollege, Our Tutor Center, e-tips for A grades
Joint ventures: FT Interactive Data (majority owned by Pearson), FTSE International (joint venture with the London Stock Exchange), Vedomosti (business newspaper, Russia, partnership venture Dow Jones and Independent Media), 50% interest in South African publishing company BDFM, 13% stake in the Business Standard.
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2006 revenues: $8.5 billionPRIMEDIA Inc. is the parent company of Consumer Source, which publishes free consumer guides and consumer publications throughout the U.S. Consumer Source also distributes content through its Web sites, which include: ApartmentGuide.com, AutoGuide.com, NewHomeGuide.com, and Rentals.com.
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Print publications: PRIMEDIA is the parent company of Consumer Source, an integrated media business that publishes free consumer guides
and consumer publications throughout the U.S. Titles include: Apartment Guide, Auto Guide, and New Home Guide. PRIMEDIA has now positioned itself as the number one publisher and distributor of free consumer publications in the U.S.
PRIMEDIA owns and operates several Web sites, including: ApartmentGuide.com, AutoGuide.com, NewHomeGuide.com, and Rentals.com.
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2006 revenues: $8.0 billionGannett holdings include 23 television stations, a massive portfolio of print publications with titles such as the USA Today, and a myriad of other related operations and services.
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Television stations: 23 stations in 19 markets.
Newspapers: USA Today, with USA Today International, USA Today Sports Weekly, and USA Weekend magazine.
Newspapers: 102 Newspapers in the United States: Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, AL; The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ; Tucson Citizen, Tucson, AZ; The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, AR; The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, CA; The Salinas Californian, Salinas, CA; Tulare Advance-Register, Tulare, CA; Visalia Times-Delta, Visalia, CA; Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, CO; Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, CT; The News Journal, Wilmington, DE; Florida Today, Brevard County, FL; The News-Press, Fort Myers, FL; Pensacola News Journal, Pensacola, FL; Pacific Daily News, Hagatna, Guam; The Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu, HI; The Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID; Rockford Register Star, Rockford, IL; The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, IN; Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN; Chronicle-Tribune, Marion, IN; The Star Press, Muncie, IN; Palladium-Item, Richmond, IN; The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, IA; Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA; The Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY; Alexandria Daily Town Talk, Alexandria, LA; The Daily Advertiser, Lafayette, LA; The News-Star, Monroe, LA; Daily World, Opelousas, LA; The Times, Shreveport, LA; The Daily Times, Salisbury, MD; Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, MI; The Detroit News, Detroit, MI; The Detroit News and Free Press, Detroit, MI; Lansing State Journal, Lansing, MI; Times Herald, Port Huron, MI; St. Cloud Times, St. Cloud, MN; Hattiesburg American, Hattiesburg, MS; The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, MS; Springfield News-Leader, Springfield, MO; Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, MT; Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, NV; Asbury Park Press, Asbury Part, NJ; Courier News, Bridgewater, NJ; Courier-Post, Cherry Hill, NJ; Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, NJ; Daily Record, Morristown, NJ; The Daily Journal, Vineland, NJ; Alamogordo Daily News, Alamogordo, NM; Carlsbad Current-Argus, Carlsbad, NM; The Deming Headlight, Deming, NM; The Daily Times, Farmington, NM; Las Cruces Sun-News, Las Cruces, NM; Silver City Sun-News, Silver City, NM; Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY; Star-Gazette, Elmira, NY; The Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, NY, Poughkeepsie Journal, Poughkeepsie, NY; Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY; Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY; The Journal News, Westchester County, NY; Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, NC; Telegraph-Forum, Bucyrus, OH; Chillicothe Gazette, Chillicothe, OH; The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, OH; Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH; The News-Messenger, Fremont, OH; Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, Lancaster, OH;
News Journal, Mansfield, OH; The Marion Star, Marion, OH; The Advocate, Newark, OH; News Herald, Port Clinton, OH; Times Recorder, Zanesville, OH; Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat, Muskogee, OK; Statesman Journal, Salem, OR; The Greenville News, Greenville, SC; Argues Leader, Sioux Falls, SD; The Lear-Chronicle, Clarksville, TN; The Jackson Sun; Jackson, TN; The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro, TN; The Tennessean, Nashville, TN; El Paso Times, El Paso, TX; The Spectrum, St. George, UT; The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, VT; The Daily News Leader, Staunton, VA; The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA; The Olympian, Olympia, WA; The Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, WV; The Post-Crescent, Appleton, WI; The Reporter, Pond du Lac, WI; Green Bay Press-Gazette, Green Bay, WI; Green Bay News Chronicle, Green Bay, WI; Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI; Marshfield News-Herald, Marshfield, WI; Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, WI; The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI; Stevens Point Journal, Stevens Point, WI; Central Wisconsin Sunday, Stevens Point, WI; Wausau Daily Herald, Wausau, WI; and The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, WI.
Newspapers, United Kingdom: Newsquest, publisher of more than 300 titles.
Magazine publishing: Clipper Magazine, Inc.; Nursing Spectrum, publishing NurseWeek magazine.
The Army Times Publishing Co. publications: Army Times, Navy Times, Marine Corps Times, Air Force Times, Federal Times, Defense News, Armed Forces Journal, C4ISR Journal, and Training and Simulation Journal.
Online Holdings: Topix.net (25%), Classified Ventures, LLC (in partnership with four other media companies).
Captivate Network, Inc. (national news and entertainment network), Gannett Media Technologies International (tech support and products for domestic newspapers), Gannett Offset print group, Gannett Offset Marketing Services Group, Gannett Satellite Information Network, one-third equity interest in CareerBuilder, LLC, 21.9% ownership of Classified Ventures (online business focused on real-estate and automotive advertising), and one-third equity interest in CrossMedia Services, Inc. (web-based marketing solutions for national and local retailers).
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2006 revenues: $7.7 billionAdvance/Newhouse holdings include Advance Publications, which publishes 25 daily newspapers in nine states, and magazine publisher Conde Nast. Advance/Newhouse also owns Bright House Networks cable operations, which serves 2.2 million subscribers. In addition, Advance/Newhouse has extensive online holdings, including CondeNet, concierge.com, epicurious.com, and style.com.
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Advance Publishing: owns 25 daily newspapers in nine states, including the Star Ledger (New Jersey) and the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
It also owns American City Business Journals, which includes more than 40 weekly papers, and Parade Publications.
Advance Publications is also a top magazine publisher through its Conde Nast unit. Conde Nast properties include The New Yorker, Parade and Vanity Fair magazines.
Cable networks: Bright House Networks cable operations serves 2.2 million subscribers in and around Tampa Bay, central Florida, Indianapolis, Birmingham, Bakersfield and Detroit, as well as several smaller systems in Alabama and the Florida panhandle. Advance/Newhouse also owns the SuddenLink cable television system.
Online holdings: Advance Internet, CondeNet, concierge.com, epicurious.com, style.com, al.com, BestLocalJobs.com, gulflive.com, BestLocalAutos.com, Mardigras.com, Cleveland.com, Masslive.com, Mlive.com, NJ.com, Nola.com, Oregonlive.com, Pennlive.com, Silive.com, Syracuse.com.
Advance Internet is affiliated with 27 daily and 11 weekly newspapers.
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2006 revenues: $6.3 billionMcGraw-Hill controls a large network of book and newspaper companies and high-circulation publications, including BusinessWeek Magazine. The company also owns nine television stations and other, nonmedia-related businesses, including J.D. Power and Associates.
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Stations: KMGH-TV (Denver), KGTV (San Diego), KERO-TV (Bakersfield), WRTV (Indianapolis). McGraw Hil also owns five Azteca America stations in Denver, San Diego, and Bakersfield.
McGraw-Hill Publishing owns several publishing subsidiaries, including: CTB/McGraw-Hill, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, The Grow Network/McGraw-Hill, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, McGraw-Hill Contemporary, McGraw-Hill Digital Learning, McGraw-Hill Professional Development, SRA/McGraw-Hill, Wright Group/McGraw-Hill, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, McGraw-Hill Custom Publishing, McGraw-Hill Professional, McGraw-Hill/Ryerson (Canada), Tata/McGraw-Hill (India), McGraw-Hill Interamericana, and Open University Press (UK).
Aviation Week Group, eight magazines and newsletters: Aviation Daily, Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, The Weekly of Business Aviation, Aviation Week & Space Technology, Business & Commercial Aviation, Overhaul & Maintenance, Shownews, Defense Technology International.
BusinessWeek Group: BusinessWeek Magazine.
Platts: Insight Magazine, Power Magazine and Platts Transmission & Distribution magazines, over 90 newsletters, maps, and spatial software.
J.D. Power and Associates, McGraw-Hill Construction.
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2006 revenues: $5.5 billionTribune owns 23 television stations (reaching more than 80 percent of U.S. television households), one radio station, 26 newspapers, 10 magazines, and several publishing companies, among other holdings.
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TV Holdings Tribune owns 23 stations, including Superstation WGN. For an official list, please see their corporate web site [13].
Networks: 14 Tribune stations are affiliates of the CW. Tribune also has an equity interest in TV Food Network, and equity interest in Comcast Sports Network.
Cable channels: WGN Cable (WGN Superstation).
Station: WGN-AM, Chicago, IL.
26 Newspapers: Newsday, amNewYork, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Baltimore Sun, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, el Sentinel (Spanish language newspaper), City Link (newspaper), Florida New Homes & Condo Guide (bimonthly guide to real estate), Jewish Journal (collection of newspapers), Orlando Sentinel, Sentinel Express (weekly publication), el Sentinel (Spanish language newspaper), The Fairfield County Weekly, The New Haven Advocate, The Hartford Advocate, The Valley Advocate, The Hartford Courant, Daily Press, The Virginia Gazette (publication), The Chronicles (group of 11 newspapers distributed with MC), The Morning Call, Hoy, El Sentinel.
10 Magazines: Distinction, Long Island Parents & Children, Business LI (joint venture with Long Island Association), Chicago Magazine, Redeye, City & Shore, South Florida Parenting, Job Xtra, AutoFinder, New Homes.
Publishing companies: Newsday, Inc., Los Angeles Times Communications, LLC, Chicago Tribune Company, Baltimore Sun Company, Sun-Sentinel Company, Orlando Sentinel Communications Company, Hartford Courant Company, The Daily Press, Inc., The Morning Call, Inc., Patuxent Publishing, Homestead Publishing, EZ Buy & EZ Sell Recycler Corporation, Star Community Publishing Group, Inc..
Online Holdings: CareerBuilder.com, Cars.com, Apartments.com, newhomenetwork.com, homescape.com, forsalebyowner.com, Topix.net (25%), Classified Ventures, LLC (in partnership with four other media companies).
Production: Tribune Studios.
Distribution: Tribune Entertainment Company.
Sports: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Sports.
Other:
One third equity ownership of CareerBuilder LLC, with Tribune and Gannett.
One third equity ownership of CrossMedia Services, with Tribune and Gannett.
20.2% of Classified Ventures (owned by a consortium of six newspaper publishing companies).
Subsidiaries and partners: Tribune Media Services, TMS Entertainment Products, TMS Syndicated Products, Zap 2 It, Tribune Direct.
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2006 revenues: $4.1 billionHollinger has an ownership stake in the Sun-Times Media Group, a newspaper publisher whose assets include the
Chicago Sun-times and more than 100 community newspapers in the Chicago area.
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Hollinger has an ownership stake in the Sun-Times Media Group, a newspaper publisher whose assets include the Chicago Sun-times and more than 100 community newspapers in the Chicago area.
The Sun-Times Media Group has launched Web sites related to its publications.
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2006 revenues: $3.9 billionThe Washington Post Company’s many operations include The Washington Post, Newsweek and numerous other magazines, six television stations, Cable One, and the educational company Kaplan, Inc.
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Television stations The Washington Post Company owns six stations in 7 markets For an official roster, please visit their corporate web site [16]. These stations are: WDIV, Detroit, Mich.; KPRC, Houston, Texas; WPLG, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; WKMG, Orlando, Fla.; KSAT, San Antonio, Texas; WJXT, Jacksonville, Fla..
Cable: Cable One.
Newspapers: The Washington Post, Express, El Tiempo Latino, The Washington Post National Weekly Edition, The Washington Post Writers Group, The Daily Herald, The Gazette.
Publishing: Southern Maryland Newspapers, Comprint Military Publications, Commercial Printing, Greater Washington Publishing, Inc.
Magazine: Newsweek, Newsweek Nihon Ban, Japan, Newsweek Hankuk Pan, Korea, Newsweek en Espa�ol, Latin America, Newsweek Bil Logha Al-Arabia, Middle East, Newsweek Polska, Poland, Russky Newsweek, Russia, Newsweek Select, Hong Kong, Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel.
Online Holdings: Washington Post Newsweek Interactive, Slate, Classified Ventures, LLC (in partnership with four other media companies).
Education: Kaplan, Inc.
Other: BrassRing LLC (49.3% ownership by Washington Post Company; 26.9% by Tribune Company, 12.4% by Gannett, 10.5% by Accel Partners, among others), Robinson Terminal Warehouse (paper handling and storage), Capitol Fiber Inc., Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited (49% ownership, rest owned by Bowater Incorporated).
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2006 revenues: $3.3 billionThe New York Times Company owns 18 newspapers including the New York Times, the Boston Globe and the International Herald Tribune, numerous online holdings, and two radio stations.
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18 Newspapers: The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Sarasota, FL, The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, The Ledger, Lakeland, FL, Star-News, Wilmington, NC, Herald-Journal, Spartanburg, SC, Star-Banner, Ocala, FL, The Gainesville Sun, Gainesville, FL, The Tuscaloosa News, Tuscaloosa, AL, TimesDaily, Florence, AL, The Gadsden Times, Gadsden, AL, Times-News, Hendersonville, NC, The Courier, Houma, LA, The Dispatch, Lexington, NC, and Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, CA, North Bay Business Journal, North San Francisco Bay Area, Calif.
Stations: WQXR 96.3 FM and WQEW 1560 AM (New York, NY).
www.about.com, NYTimes.com, Boston.com, www.iht.com, www.wqxr.com, www.telegram.com, www.timesdaily.com, www.gadsdentimes.com, www.gainesvillesun.com, www.hendersonvillenews.com, www.houmatoday.com, www.theledger.com, www.the-dispatch.com, www.star-banner.com, www.arguscourier.com, www.pressdemocrat.com, www.busjrnl.com,
www.heraldtribune.com, www.groupstate.com, www.dailycomet.com, www.tuscaloosanews.com, www.starnewsonline.com, times.discovery.com, www.nytsyn.com/nytsyn.html, www.nytimesdigest.com, Calorie-Count.com, UCompareHealthCare.com, ConsumerSearch.com.
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2006 revenues: $2.9 billionCanWest Global is the largest publisher of English-language newspapers in Canada. It also owns several magazines and has extensive holdings in cable and radio in Canada as well as in the U.K. and Turkey.
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Cable stations: CanWest owns 21 specialty cable channels and two cable networks in Canada. Its Global Television Network broadcasts via ten stations, reaching 96 percent of English-speaking Canada. Its E! network broadcasts in the major markets of Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary and Edmonton. CanWest also owns a national cable network in Australia.
Stations in Canada: CanWest owns three radio stations in the U.K. and four stations in Turkey.
CanWest is the largest publisher of English language daily newspapers in Canada. It owns 10 major market dailies and 23 smaller market daily, weekly and community newspapers.
Newspaper holdings include: The National Post, The Calgary Herald, The Edmonton Journal, The Gazette, The Leader-Post, The Ottawa Citizen, The Province, The Phoenix, The Vancouver Sun, The Windsor Star, The Van Net Newspaper Group ( Abbotsford/Mission Times, Burnaby Now, Chilliwack Times, Coquitlam Now, Delta Optimist, Langley Advance, Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Times, New Westminster Record, North Shore News, Richmond News, Surrey Now, Vancouver Courier), The Vancouver Island Newspaper Group (The Nanaimo Harbour City Star, Cowichan Valley and Duncan’s Cowichan Valley Times, Parksville/Qualicum Beach Oceanside Star, Courtney/Comox’s Comox Valley Echo, Campbell River’s Courier Islander), Windsor-Essex County Community Papers, Calgary Rushhour, Ottawa Rushhour, Edmonton Rushhour.
Magazines: Financial Post Business, TVtimes, Swerve, Living Windsor, The New Republic (U.S.).
Production: Mobile Video Productions Inc.
Outdoor Advertising: Eye Corp.
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2006 revenues: $2.5 billionThe E.W. Scripps Company holdings include 10 television stations, a number of television networks, 19 newspaper publications, and online holdings.
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Television stations: Scripps owns 10 television stations in nine media markets.
Television networks: Home & Garden Television (HGTV), Food Network, DIY — Do It Yourself Network, Fine Living, Great American Country, HGTVPro.
19 newspapers: Abilene Reporter-News (TX), Anderson Independent-Mail (SC), Boulder Daily Camera (CO), Kitsap Sun (WA), Corpus Christi Caller-Times (TX), Evansville Courier& Press (IN), Henderson Gleaner (KY), Knoxville News-Sentinel (TN), Memphis Commercial Appeal (TN), Naples Daily News (FL), Redding Record-Searchlight (CA), San Angelo Standard-Times (TX), Treasure Coast News/Press/Tribune (FL), Ventura County Star (CA), Wichita Falls Times Record News (TX), Albuquerque Tribune (NM), Birmingham Post-Herald (AL), and Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO), Scripps Howard News Service (D.C.), Colorado Daily (CO).
Online Holdings: shopzilla.com, uSwitch.com, UpMyStreet.com, HGTVPro.com.
Licensing: United Media
Other: Scripps Media Center, Washington, D.C., home of the Scripps Howard News Service.
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2004 revenues: $2.2 billionThis subsidiary of Lagardere, a French aerospace and defense firm, owns magazines that are published worldwide. Brands include ELLE, Car and Driver, Woman’s Day and PointClickHome. Hachette Filipacchi Medias also owns Hachette Book Group USA, Curtis Circulation Company and Cellfish Media.
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Magazine holdings: include Car and Driver, Road & Track, ELLE, ELLE Accessories, ELLE Decor, Home, Metropolitan Home, Special Interest Publications, Woman’s Day, Special Interest Publications, American Photo, Popular Photography, Boating , Cycle World, Flying, Sound & Vision
ELLE, Car and Driver, Woman’s Day and PointClickHome.
Hachette Filipacchi Medias also owns Hachette Book Group USA, Curtis Circulation Company and Cellfish Media.
PointClickHome.com
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2006 revenues: $1.7 billionThe McClatchy Company owns 31 newspapers in 29 markets and other print publications. It is the third-largest newspaper publisher in the United States.
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Newspapers: The McClatchy Company owns 31 newspapers in 29 markets. These are:
Alaska: Anchorage Daily News.
California: The Fresno Bee, The Modesto Bee, The Sacramento Bee, Merced Sun-Star, The Tribune.
Florida: Bradenton Herald, The Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald
Georgia: Ledger-Inquirer, The Telegraph
Idaho: Idaho Statesman
Illinois: Belleville News-Democrat
Kansas: The Olathe News, The Wichita Eagle
Kentucky: Lexington Herald-Leader
Mississippi: Sun Herald
Missouri: The Kansas City Star
North Carolina: The News & Observer, The Charlotte Observer
Pennsylvania: Centre Daily Times
South Carolina: The Beaufort Gazette, The Herald, The Island Packet, The State, The Sun News
Texas: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Bellingham Herald, The Olympian, The News-Tribune, Tri-City Herald.
Magazine: McClatchy Magazine.
Newsletter: McClatchy Extra.
Specialty Publication: Neighbors City View.
McClatchy owns Real Cities Network, McClatchy Interactive, and Web sites for the newspapers it owns.
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2006 revenues: $1.6 billionMeredith Corporation owns 26 magazines including Better Homes and Gardens, Ladies’ Home Journal and Parents, as well as 14 television stations and publishing company Meredith Books.
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14 Stations: WGCL-TV, Atlanta, GA; KPHO-TV, Phoenix, AZ; KPTV, Portland, OR; KPDX-TV, Portland, OR; WFSB-TV, Hartford, CT, New Haven, CT; WSMV-TV, Nashville, TN; KCTV, Kansas City, MO; KSMO, Kansas City, MO;
WHNS-TV, Greenville, SC, Spartanburg, SC, Asheville, NC; KVVU-TV, Las Vegas, NV; WNEM-TV, Flint, MI, Saginaw, MI, Bay City, MI; WSHM-LP, Springfield, MA, Holyoke, MA; KFXO-CA, Bend, OR, WFLI-TV, Chattanooga, TN.
26 Magazines: Titles include: Better Homes and Gardens, Family Circle, Ladies’ Home Journal, MORE, Parents, Fitness and American Baby. For a complete list, please visit their corporate Web site: http://www.meredith.com/meredith_corporate/about_meredith.html
Meredith Publishing Group also publishes nearly 200 special interest titles.
Books: Meredith Books.
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2006 revenues: $1.1 billionLee Enterprises owns 51 daily newspapers (with a joint interest in five others) and more than 300 weekly newspapers and specialty publications in 23 states.
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As of 2007, Lee Enterprises owned 51 daily newspapers (with a joint interest in five others) and more than 300 weekly newspapers and specialty publications in 23 states.
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2006 revenues: $1.1 billionMedia News Group owns 57 newspapers in twelve states, one television station, and four radio stations.
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Newspapers: Media News Group owns 57 newspapers in twelve states.
Radio Stations: Media News Group owns four radio stations in Texas:
Graham Radio KWKQ-FM, Graham Radio KSWA-FM, Breckenridge Radio KLXK-FM and Breckenridge Radio KROO-FM.
One Station: KTVA in Anchorage, Alaska.
Internet: Media News Group Interactive
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2006 revenues: $983 millionMedia General owns 23 television stations, 25 metropolitan and community newspapers, more than 100 other periodicals, and Blockdot, Inc., an “advergaming” and game development firm.
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TV Holdings: 23 television stations; for an official roster, please visit their corporate web site [26].
25 metropolitan and community newspapers in five states:
Virginia: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Bristol Herald Courier, The (Lynchburg) News & Advance, The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress, Potomac (Woodbridge) News, Danville Register & Bee, The (Waynesboro) News Virginian, Manassas Journal Messenger, Culpeper Star-Exponent.
North Carolina: Winston-Salem Journal, (Concord & Kannapolis) Independent Tribune, Hickory Daily Record, Statesville Record & Landmark, The (Morganton) News Herald, The Reidsville Review, The (Eden) Daily News, The (Marion) McDowell News.
Florida: The Tampa Tribune, (Brooksville) Hernando Today, (Sebring) Highlands Today, Jackson County Floridan.
Alabama: Dothan Eagle, Opelika-Auburn News, The Enterprise Ledger.
South Carolina: (Florence) Morning News.
Media General also owns more than 100 weeklies and other periodicals.
Internet: TriCities.com, Tri-Cities, TN/VA.
Media General also owns Blockdot, Inc., an “advergaming” and game development firm, and Boxerjam, a multimedia producer of interactive games and puzzles.
Professional Communications Systems, Tampa, FL (broadcast and audiovisual integrator and equipment supplier).
Atlee Station, Hanover, VA (corporate park).
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2006 revenues: $846 millionHearst Corporation is one of the nation’s largest diversified communications companies with vast interests in magazines, newspapers, digital media, business media and television.
Visit the Hearst Corporation homepage » [27]
TV Holdings: Subsidiary Hearst-Argyle Television owns 26 TV stations and manages an additional three television stations. The company’s stations reach approximately 18 percent of U.S. television households.
Two radio stations: WBAL-AM, Baltimore, MD and WIYY-FM, Baltimore, MD.
Magazines: As one of the world’s largest magazine publishers, Hearst Magazines has nearly 200 editions, including 19 U.S. titles and 20 magazines in the United Kingdom. Hearst reaches more adults than any other publisher of monthly magazines in the U.S. (77.4 million adults as of fall 2007).
U.S. magazine titles are: Cosmopolitan, CosmoGIRL!, Country Living, Country Living GARDENER, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s BAZAAR, House Beautiful, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Quick & Simple, Redbook, Seventeen, SHOP Etc., SmartMoney, Town & Country, Town & Country TRAVEL, and Veranda.
Newspapers: Hearst also owns 12 newspapers: Albany Times Union, Beaumont Enterprise, Edwardsville Intelligencer, Houston Chronicle, Huron Daily Tribune, Laredo Morning Times, Midland Daily News, Midland Reporter, Plainview Daily Herald, San Antonio Express-News, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Advocate (Stamford), Greenwich Time.
Online Holdings: Realage.com
Hearst-Argyle owns more than 30 Web sites.
Hearst Magazines also operates 18 Web sites and nine mobile sites for brands such as Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Marie Claire and Seventeen, as well as non-magazine brand sites such as TheDailyGreen.com, MisQuinceMag.com and MyPromStyle.com. In 2007, Hearst Digital acquired the eCrush Network (eCRUSH.com, eSPIN.com), Kaboodle.com and RealAge.com to round out its growing portfolio of interests for teens and women.
Hearst also owns Hearst Entertainment and Syndication, Hearst Interactive Media, Hearst Business Media, Tribune Entertainment.
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2006 revenues: $475 millionMorris owns 27 daily newspapers as well as 28 non-daily newspapers, city magazines and free community publications in the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and Alaska. It owns 36 radio stations, and has holdings in the areas of outdoor advertising, book publishing and distribution, visitor publications and online services.
Visit the Morris Communications Company homepage » [28]
27 Daily Newspapers: Morris Publishing Group’s largest newspapers are The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Florida, The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia, The Topeka Capital-Journal, Kansas, Savannah Morning News, Georgia, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Texas and Amarillo Globe-News, Texas.
36 Radio stations:
Anchorage Media Group: KBRJ-FM, KEAG-FM, KFQD-AM, KHAR-AM, KMXS-FM, KWHL-FM.
Columbia River Media Group: KKRV-FM, KKRT-AM, KWIQ-AM, KWIQ-FM, KWLN-FM.
Grays Harbor Radio Group: KDUX-FM, KWOK-AM, KXRO-AM, KXXK-FM.
Morris Desert Media Radio Group: KCLB-FM, KDGL-FM, KKUU-FM, KNWQ-FM, KNWZ-AM, KXPS-AM, KFUT-AM, KNWH-AM.
Riviera Radio
Salina Media Group: KABI-AM, KBLS-FM, KSAJ-FM, KSAL-AM, KYEZ-FM, KZBZ-FM.
Topeka, Kansas: Kansas Agriculture Network, Kansas Information Network, WIBW-AM, WIBW-FM.
Texas: KGNC-AM, KGNC-FM.
Outdoor Advertising: Fairway Outdoor Advertising.
Internet: Morris Communications operates Web sites for all 27 of its daily newspapers.
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2006 revenues: $474 millionAmerican Media holdings include magazines such as National Enquirer, Star, Globe, and Weider Publications, with fitness publications such as Shape and Muscle & Fitness.
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Magazines: National Enquirer, Star, Celebrity Living, Globe, National Examiner, Weekly World News, Sun, Country Weekly, Mira!, Looking Good Now, Muscle & Fitness, Muscle & Fitness Hers, Shape, Shape en Espanol, Men’s Fitness, Flex, Fit Pregnancy and Natural Health, MPH (Maximum Performance Horsepower), AMI’s Auto Online, NOPI Street Performance Compact, Thalia.
Publishing companies: Weider Publications, a company known for publishing fitness magazines.
Links:
[1] http://www.stopbigmedia.com/
[2] http://www.cjr.org/tools/owners/
[3] http://www.stopbigmedia.com/
[4] http://www.bertelsmann.com
[5] http://www.cox.com
[6] http://www.reed-elsevier.com/
[7] http://www.pearson.com
[8] http://www.primedia.com
[9] http://www.gannett.com/
[10] http://www.advance.net
[11] http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/
[12] http://www.tribune.com
[13] http://www.tribune.com/about/webguide/index.html
[14] http://www.hollinger.com
[15] http://www.washpostco.com
[16] http://www.washpostco.com/business-broadcasting.htm
[17] http://www.nytco.com
[18] http://www.canwestglobal.com
[19] http://www.scripps.com/
[20] http://www.lagardere.com/groupe/media_magazines.shtml
[21] http://www.mcclatchy.com
[22] http://www.meredith.com
[23] http://www.lee.net
[24] http://www.medianewsgroup.com/
[25] http://www.mediageneral.com
[26] http://www.mediageneral.com/properties/television.htm
[27] http://www.hearst.com
[28] http://morriscomm.com/
[29] http://www.nationalenquirer.com