Hearst Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, is a mass media and business information company that owns newspapers, magazines, and television stations.
Hearst Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, is a mass media and business information company that owns newspapers, magazines, and television stations.
Grupo Televisa, SAB is a Mexican company that runs media and entertainment businesses aimed at the Spanish-speaking world. It interests including television production, broadcasting, cable television, radio production, programming, direct-to-home satellite services, publishing, show business, feature films, and Internet portals.
Wenner Media, LLC is primarily a publisher of magazines, although it also produces radio and television programs. Its publications include Rolling Stone, Men’s Journal, and Us Weekly.
Trusted Media Brands, Inc., formerly known as Reader's Digest Association, is an American media and publishing company founded in 1922 that includes the brands Reader's Digest, Taste of Home, The Family Handyman, Simple & Delicious, Birds & Blooms, Reminisce, Country, and others.
HSN, Inc. is a multichannel retailer with strong direct-to-consumer expertise on TV, online, via mobile devices, in catalogs, and in brick and mortar stores. HSN, its television segment, now reaches 90 million households in the US 364 days a year.
American Media, Inc. is a private company that publishes magazines, supermarket tabloids, and books.
GateHouse Media Inc. (formerly known as Liberty Group Publishing) is an American newspaper publisher, pubishing paid daily and weekly papers, plus free papers, shoppers, and specialty publications. After it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its stock was cancelled, and a new holding company was formed for its parent company. This holding company is New Media Investment Group, Inc.