List of assets owned by Hearst Communications
List of assets owned by Hearst Communications, a privately held American-based media conglomerate based in the Hearst Tower in New York City, USA.:
Publishing
Newspapers
- The Advocate (Stamford, Connecticut)
 - Albany Times Union (Albany, New York)
 - Austin American-Statesman (Austin, Texas)
 - Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Texas)
 - Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
 - Edwardsville Intelligencer (Edwardsville, Illinois)
 - Greenwich Time (Greenwich, Connecticut)
 - The Hour (Norwalk, Connecticut)
 - Houston Chronicle (Houston, Texas)
 - Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, Michigan)
 - Journal-Courier (Jacksonville, Illinois)
 - Journal Inquirer (Manchester, Connecticut)
 - Laredo Morning Times (Laredo, Texas)
 - Midland Daily News (Midland, Michigan)
 - Midland Reporter-Telegram (Midland, Texas)
 - The New Haven Register (New Haven, Connecticut)
 - The News-Times (Danbury, Connecticut)
 - The Pioneer (Big Rapids, Michigan)
 - Plainview Daily Herald (Plainview, Texas)
 - RJ Media Group[1]
- The Cheshire Herald (Cheshire, Connecticut)
 - Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut)
 
 - San Antonio Express-News (San Antonio, Texas)
 - San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)
 - seattlepi.com, formerly the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Washington)
 
Magazines
- Bicycling
 - Car and Driver
 - Cosmopolitan
 - Country Living
 - Dr. Oz THE GOOD LIFE
 - ELLE
 - ELLE DECOR
 - Esquire
 - Food Network Magazine
 - Good Housekeeping
 - Harper's BAZAAR
 - HGTV Magazine
 - House Beautiful
 - Inside Soap
 - O, The Oprah Magazine
 - Popular Mechanics
 - Redbook
 - Road & Track
 - San Antonio Magazine
 - Seventeen
 - Town&Country
 - VERANDA
 - Prevention
 - Men's Health
 - Woman's Day
 - Women's Health
 
Broadcasting
Production & distribution
Radio
Television
- WVTM-TV (Birmingham, AL)
 - KHBS-TV/KHOG-TV (Fort Smith, AR)
 - KCRA-TV & KQCA-TV (Sacramento, CA)
 - KSBW-TV (Salinas, CA)
 - WBBH-TV (Fort Myers, FL)
 - WESH-TV & WKCF-TV (Orlando, FL)
 - WMOR-TV (Tampa, FL)
 - WPBF-TV (West Palm Beach, FL)
 - WJCL-TV (Savannah-Hilton Head Island, GA-SC)
 - KCCI-TV (Des Moines, IA)
 - WLKY-TV (Louisville, KY)
 - WDSU-TV (New Orleans, LA)
 - WMTW-TV & WPXT-TV (Portland, ME)
 - WBAL-TV (Baltimore, MD)
 - WCVB-TV (Boston, MA)
 - WAPT-TV (Jackson, MS)
 - KMBC-TV & KCWE-TV (Kansas City, MO)
 - KETV-TV (Omaha, NE)
 - WMUR-TV (Manchester, NH)
 - KOAT-TV (Albuquerque, NM)
 - WPTZ-TV/WNNE-TV (Plattsburgh-Burlington, NY-VT)
 - WXII-TV/WCWG-TV (Winston-Salem, NC)
 - WLWT-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
 - KOCO-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)
 - WGAL-TV (Lancaster, PA)
 - WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh, PA)
 - WYFF-TV (Greenville, SC)
 - WISN-TV (Milwaukee, WI)
 
Cable
- A+E Networks (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 Inc. (20%, with The Walt Disney Company which holds 80% majority)
- 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)
 - ESPN Radio
 - Mobile ESPN
 - ESPN3
 - ESPN The Magazine
 - ESPN Home Entertainment (currently distributed by Genius Products)
 - ESPN Outdoors
 - 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[2]
 - IDG/Hearst
 - Local.com
 - MCG Health[3]
 - MHK[4]
 - Metrix4Media
 - MOTOR Information Systems
 - Noregon Systems
 - NOVA Electronik
 - ODG (Work Loss Data Institute)[5]
 - 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[6]
 
Other
- CDS Global
 - Fitch Group[7]
 - Hearst Holdings, Inc.
 - Hearst Shkulev Media
 - iCrossing, Inc.
 - King Features Syndicate
 - KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd. (80%)[8][9]
 - LocalEdge - formerly THE TALKING PHONE BOOK,[10]
 - 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)
 - 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)
 
See also
References
- ^ Mirmina, Austin (December 30, 2023). "Hearst CT Media finalizes deal to acquire RJ Media Group in Meriden". CT Insider. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
 - ^ Launder, William (2 December 2013). "Hearst Buys Most of Homecare Homebase". WSJ.
 - ^ "Hearst Corporation Agrees to Acquire Milliman Care Guidelines LLC". Retrieved 2017-08-23.
 - ^ "Hearst Agrees to Acquire Majority Stake in MedHOK, Inc., a Leading Healthcare Software-as-a-Service Company". Retrieved 2017-08-23.
 - ^ "Hearst Media Buys Work-Loss Data Institute". Insurance Journal. 2017-01-17. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
 - ^ "Press Resources". 2023-11-30. Archived from the original on 2023-11-30.
 - ^ Hufford, Austen (2018-04-12). "Hearst Takes Full Ownership of Fitch Group". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
 - ^ "Hearst Corporation to Acquire 80% Stake in KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd". Hearst News. Hearst.com. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
 - ^ Mickey, Bill (9 September 2014). "Hearst Corp. Buys Controlling Interest in Digital Billing and Payments Firm". Folio. Access Intelligence, LLC. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
 - ^ "LocalEdge: Yellow Pages, White Pages, Phone Number Lookup, Maps, Driving Directions". localedge.com.