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, New York.:

Publishing

Newspapers

  • Austin American-Statesman (Austin, Texas)
  • Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Texas)
  • Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
  • The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas)
  • 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)
  • Manistee News Advocate (Manistee, Michigan)
  • The Middletown Press (Middletown, Connecticut)
  • 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)
  • The Register Citizen (Torrington, Connecticut)
  • San Antonio Express-News (San Antonio, Texas)
  • San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)
  • Stamford Advocate (Stamford, Connecticut)
  • 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[2]
  • 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

Radio

  • WBAL-AM (Baltimore, MD)
  • WIYY-FM (Baltimore, MD)

Television

Cable

Business media

Interactive media

  • Investments include:

Other

  • CDS Global
  • Fitch Group[8]
  • Hearst Holdings, Inc.
  • Hearst Shkulev Media
  • iCrossing, Inc.
  • King Features Syndicate
  • KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd. (80%)[9][10]
  • LocalEdge - formerly THE TALKING PHONE BOOK,[11]
  • 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)[12]
  • 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

Sources

References

  1. Austin Mirmina. Hearst CT Media finalizes deal to acquire RJ Media Group in Meriden CT Insider, December 30, 2023, retrieved July 22, 2024^
  2. Kayleigh Barber. Why Hearst's digital-native food brand Delish is getting into print Digiday, 2021-05-11, retrieved 2026-02-28^
  3. William Launder. Hearst Buys Most of Homecare Homebase WSJ, 2 December 2013^
  4. Hearst Corporation Agrees to Acquire Milliman Care Guidelines LLC retrieved 2017-08-23^
  5. Hearst Agrees to Acquire Majority Stake in MedHOK, Inc., a Leading Healthcare Software-as-a-Service Company retrieved 2017-08-23^
  6. Hearst Media Buys Work-Loss Data Institute Insurance Journal, 2017-01-17, retrieved 2017-08-23^
  7. Press Resources 2023-11-30^
  8. Austen Hufford. Hearst Takes Full Ownership of Fitch Group Wall Street Journal, 2018-04-12, retrieved 2024-11-08^
  9. Hearst Corporation to Acquire 80% Stake in KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd. Hearst News, Hearst.com, 3 September 2014, retrieved 14 May 2020^
  10. Bill Mickey. Hearst Corp. Buys Controlling Interest in Digital Billing and Payments Firm Folio, Access Intelligence, LLC, 9 September 2014, retrieved 14 May 2020^
  11. LocalEdge: Yellow Pages, White Pages, Phone Number Lookup, Maps, Driving Directions localedge.com^
  12. Brad Pareso. Hearst Scraps Dr. Oz The Good Life Magazine Amid Senate Bid, Slumping Sales Adweek, 2021-12-16, retrieved 2026-02-28^