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Variety
March 22, 2018
A hasty CEO exit has put the spotlight on A+E Networks as a symbol of the business trends that are troubling the pay-TV arena. Nancy Dubuc surprised the industry March 13 by decamping to Vice Media as CEO after five years at the top of A+E Networks, which is partnered with Vice in the strugglingÃâà...
AdAge.com
March 12, 2018
The app is currently run by Next Issue Media LLC, owned by a group of publishers and other companies including Hearst Corp., Meredith Corp., News Corp. and Rogers Communications Inc. In 2014, private-equity firm KKR invested $50 million in the company. Apple made its first big push to integrateÃâà...
Allentown Morning Call
March 1, 2018
The announcement comes just two months after the Rodale family sold the private publishing company's magazine and book businesses to Hearst Corp., capping a nearly 90-year run in Emmaus. Hearst, based in New York, has since then maintained a small operation in the headquarters at 400 S.10th St.
Austin Chronicle
February 28, 2018
While eyes were on media conglomerate Hearst Corp. – owners of several Texas dailies, including the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News – GateHouse bid around $50 million for the Statesman, five times the paper's annual earnings (and more than Hearst's bid), the journalism industryÃâà...
Earn The Necklace
February 26, 2018
William Randolph Hearst Jr. is a Pulitzer-winning journalist; his son, William R. Hearst III, chairs the current Hearst Corp. The Hearst family endured several sensational scandals, including the kidnapping of Patty Hearst. Patricia Campbell Hearst, born on February 20, 1954, in San Diego, California, is theÃâà...
Patch.com
February 22, 2018
In a report by NiemanLab, GateHouse Media emerged as the winning bidder for the Cox Media-owned newspaper property over Hearst Corp. Final details of the transaction are being completed this week, NiemanLab reported. Officials at the Statesman declined comment. Editor Debbie Hiott referred PatchÃâà...
mySanAntonio.com
January 2, 2018
New York-based Hearst Corp., the parent company of the San Antonio Express-News, achieved its seventh-consecutive year of record profits in 2017, Hearst CEO Steven Swartz said in a letter to employees Tuesday. Revenue in 2017 was flat at $10.8 billion from 2016, but profit reached a new high partlyÃâà...
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