- List of Gannett Company assets
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Gannett Company owns over 90 daily newspapers, nearly 1,000 weekly newspapers, 23 television stations, and more. These operations are in 41 U.S. states and six countries.[1]
Contents
Newspapers
United States
- The Desert Sun, Palm Springs
- The Salinas Californian
- Tulare Advance-Register
- Visalia Times-Delta
- Florida Today, Brevard County
- Fort Myers News-Press
- Pensacola News Journal
- Tallahassee Democrat
- FSView & Florida Flambeau
- Central Florida Future
- Seminole Chronicle
- The Indianapolis Star
- Journal and Courier, Lafayette
- Chronicle-Tribune, Marion
- The Star Press, Muncie
- Palladium-Item, Richmond
- The Town Talk, Alexandria
- The Daily Advertiser, Lafayette
- The News-Star, Monroe
- Daily World, Opelousas
- The Times, Shreveport
- The Daily Times, Salisbury
- Battle Creek Enquirer
- Detroit Free Press
- Lansing State Journal
- Times Herald, Port Huron
- Press & Argus, Livingston County
- St. Cloud Times
- Hattiesburg American
- The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson
- Asbury Park Press
- Courier-News, Bridgewater
- The Courier-Post, Cherry Hill
- Home News Tribune, East Brunswick
- Daily Record, Morristown
- The Daily Journal, Vineland
- Ocean County Observer, Toms River
- Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton
- Star-Gazette, Elmira
- The Ithaca Journal
- Poughkeepsie Journal
- Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester (original flagship newspaper)
- The Journal News, Westchester County
- Newspaper Network of Central Ohio
- Telegraph-Forum, Bucyrus
- Chillicothe Gazette
- The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Coshocton Tribune
- The News-Messenger, Fremont
- Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
- Mansfield News Journal, Mansfield
- The Marion Star
- The Advocate (Newark), Newark
- News Herald, Port Clinton
- Times Recorder, Zanesville
- Argus Leader, Sioux Falls
- Dell Rapids Tribune, Dell Rapids
- The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville
- The Jackson Sun
- The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro
- The Tennessean, Nashville
- The Post-Crescent, Appleton
- The Reporter, Fond du Lac
- The Green Bay News-Chronicle (folded 6/3/05)
- Green Bay Press-Gazette
- Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc
- Marshfield News-Herald
- Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh
- The Sheboygan Press
- Stevens Point Journal
- Wausau Daily Herald
- Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids
Others
- Army Times Publishing Company - publications include Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times, Marine Corps Times, Defense News and Federal Times.
- Nursing Spectrum - mostly biweekly nursing employment magazines. Includes Nurseweek titles.
- Career builder-A Job finding website.
United Kingdom
- Newsquest Media Group
- 300 publications include the Evening Times and The Herald. (See the List of newspapers published by Newsquest.)
Television stations
Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (DT)Owned Since Affiliation Flagstaff, Arizona KNAZ-TV
(satellite of KPNX)2 (22) 1997 NBC Mesa - Phoenix, AZ KPNX 12 (12) 1979 NBC Little Rock KTHV 11 (12) 1994 CBS Sacramento - Stockton - Modesto KXTV 10 (10) 1999 ABC Denver KTVD 20 (19) 2006 MyNetworkTV KUSA-TV 9 (9) 1979 NBC Washington, D.C. WUSA 9 (9) 1986 CBS Jacksonville - Orange Park, FL WTLV 12 (12) 1988 NBC WJXX 25 (10) 2000 ABC St. Petersburg - Tampa WTSP 10 (10) 1996 CBS Atlanta WXIA-TV 11 (10) 1979 NBC WATL 36 (25) 2006 MyNetworkTV Macon, Georgia WMAZ-TV 13 (13) 1995 CBS Bangor, Maine WLBZ 2 (2) 1998 NBC Portland, Maine WCSH-TV 6 (44) 1998 NBC Grand Rapids - Battle Creek - Kalamazoo, MI WZZM-TV 13 (13) 1997 ABC Minneapolis - St. Paul KARE 11 (11) 1983 NBC St. Louis KSDK 5 (35) 1995 NBC Buffalo, New York WGRZ-TV 2 (33) 1997 NBC Greensboro - High Point - Winston-Salem WFMY-TV 2 (51) 1989 CBS Cleveland WKYC-TV 3 (17) 1995 NBC Columbia, South Carolina WLTX 19 (17) 1998 CBS Knoxville WBIR-TV 10 (10) 1995 NBC Former Gannett-owned stations
Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
Note: Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a station that was built and/or signed-on by Gannett.
Television stations
City of license/Market Station Channel
TV (DT)Years owned Current affiliation and ownership Mobile, AL - Pensacola, FL WALA-TV 10 (9) 19861 Fox affiliate owned by LIN Television Kingman - Phoenix, AZ KMOH-TV 6 (19) 1997–2004 Tr3́s affiliate owned by HERO Broadcasting Tucson, Arizona KOLD-TV 13 (32) 19861 CBS affiliate owned by Raycom Media Little Rock KARK-TV 4 (32) 1979–1983 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group Stockton - Sacramento - Modesto KOVR 13 (25) 1958–1959 CBS owned-and-operated (O&O) Danville - Champaign - Urbana, IL WDAN-TV **2 24 1953–1960 ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
(see footnote below)Rockford, Illinois WREX-TV 13 (13) 1963–1969 NBC affiliate owned by Quincy Newspapers Fort Wayne, Indiana WPTA 21 (24) 1979–1983 ABC affiliate owned by Malara Broadcasting
(operated under LMA by Granite Broadcasting)Louisville WLKY-TV 32 (26) 1979–1983 CBS affiliate owned by Hearst Television Cambridge - Boston, MA WLVI-TV 56 (41) 1983–1994 The CW affiliate owned by Sunbeam Television Binghamton, New York WINR-TV **3
(now WICZ-TV)40 (8) 1957–1971 Fox affiliate owned by Stainless Broadcasting Rochester, New York WHEC-TV **4 10 (10) 1953–1979 NBC affiliate owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Cincinnati WLWT 5 (35) 1995–1997 NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television Oklahoma City KOCO-TV 5 (7) 1979–1997 ABC affiliate owned by Hearst Television KTVY
(now KFOR-TV)4 (27) 19861 NBC affiliate owned by Local TV Austin, Texas KVUE 24 (33) 1986–1999 ABC affiliate owned by Belo Corporation Footnotes:
- 1: KTVY, KOLD-TV and WALA-TV were acquired with Gannett's purchase of The Detroit News, but were subsequently spun-off to Knight-Ridder a day later in order for Gannett to comply with the FCC's then-current limits on group ownership.
- 2: WDAN-TV changed call letters to WICD following its sale, and in 1967 was merged with WCHU (channel 33) in Champaign into the present-day WICD on channel 15.
- 3: Gannett purchased the construction permit for WINR-TV and signed the station on in 1957. Because of this, WHEC-TV and WDAN-TV are the only television stations built from the ground-up by Gannett.
- 4: WHEC-TV's frequency was shared with WVET-TV, owned by Veterans Broadcasting, from its 1953 sign-on until 1961 when Gannett purchased full ownership of the frequency.
Radio stations
(a partial listing)
This film, television or video-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it with reliably sourced additions.AM Stations FM Stations Market Station Years owned Current ownership Los Angeles KPRZ/KIIS-1150
(now KTLK)1979–1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications KIIS-FM-102.7 1979–1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications San Diego KSDO-1130 1979–1997 owned by Assn. for Community Education, Inc.
(repeater of KMRO, Camarillo, CA)KEZL/KSDO-FM/KCLX-FM/KJOY-102.9
(now KLVQ)1979–1997 owned by Univision Communications Hartford, Connecticut WTHT-1230 ** 1936–1954 defunct, went silent in 1954
frequency now used by WNEZCocoa - Melbourne, FL WEZY-1350
(now WMMV)1966-1970 owned by Clear Channel Communications WEZY-FM-99.3
(now WLRQ-FM)1966-1970 owned by Clear Channel Communications Tampa - St. Petersburg WDAE-1250
(WDAE is now at 620 AM;
1250 AM is now WHNZ)1987-1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications WJYW/WUSA-FM-100.7
(now WMTX)1980-1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications Macon, Georgia WMAZ-940
(now WMAC)1995-1996 owned by Cumulus Media WMAZ-FM/WAYS-99.1
(now WDEN-FM)1995-1996 owned by Cumulus Media Chicago WVON/WGCI-1390
(WVON is now at 1690 AM;
1390 AM is now WGRB)1979–1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications WGCI-FM-107.5 1979–1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications Detroit WLQV-1500 1979–1986 owned by Salem Communications WCZY-FM-95.5
(now WKQI)1979–1986 owned by Clear Channel Communications Kansas City, Missouri KCMO-710
(KCMO is now at 810 AM;
710 AM is now WHB)1986–1993 Owned by Cumulus Media KCMO-FM-94.9 1986–1993 Owned by Cumulus Media St. Louis KSD/KUSA-550
(now KTRS)1979–1993 owned by Clear Channel Communications KCFM/KSD-FM-93.7 1979–1993 owned by Clear Channel Communications Danville, Illinois WDAN-1490 sold in 1971 WDAN-FM-102.1 ** 1967-1971 Albany, New York WABY-1400
(now WAMC)Binghamton, New York WINR-680 1957–1971 owned by Clear Channel Communications Elmira, New York WENY-1230 ** sold in 1969 owned by WS Media, L.L.C. WENY-FM-92.7 ** 1965–1969 owned by WS Media, L.L.C. Olean, New York WHDL-1450 (minority interest) mid 1930s-late 1950s owned by Backyard Broadcasting WHDL-FM-95.7 **
(now WPIG)1949–late 1950s owned by Backyard Broadcasting Rochester, New York WHEC-1460
(now WHIC)1936–1972 owned by Holy Family Communications Cleveland WWWE-1100
(now WTAM)1977–1985 owned by Clear Channel Communications WDOK-105.7
(now WMJI)1975–1985 owned by Clear Channel Communications Marietta, Ohio WBRJ-910
(now WLTP1974–1979 owned by Clear Channel Communications Wilmington, Ohio WKFI-1090 1974–early 1980s owned by Town and Country Broadcasting Denton - Dallas - Fort Worth KOAI/KHKS-106.1 1986-1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications Houston - Pasadena, TX KKBQ-790
(now KBME)1984–1997 owned by Clear Channel Communications KKBQ-FM-92.9 1984–1997 owned by Cox Media Group Bremerton - Seattle - Tacoma, WA KNUA-106.9
(now KRWM)1986-1990 owned by Sandusky Radio Seattle Other assets
- Classified Ventures, LLC (partial)
- Clipper Magazine
- CareerBuilder (50.8%)
- Gannett Directories
- ShopLocal (100%)
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