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Hearst Corporation is privately held conglomerate mass media Company based in New York, United States. The company divides its business into different units namely Entertainment & Syndication, Magazines, Business Media, Broadcasting, Newspapers, Ventures and Real Estate.
Hearst New York History
The company's Origin was way back to the year 1880, when George Hearst bought the daily newspaper "San Francisco Daily Examiner". The business was handed over by George Hearst to his son "William Randolph Hearst" in the year 1887. Later, the business of the company was expanded by launching the New York Journal in 1895 and Motor magazine in the year 1903. Hearst Corporation in collaboration with NBCUniversal has introduced Esquire Network in the year 2012. The company owns A+E Networks as a joint venture with the Walt Disney Company.
Hearst Corporation Assets
Hearst Corporation operates a wide range of assets in different fields such as
Newspaper (Times Union, Midland Reporter-Telegram, Edwardsville Intelligencer, Connecticut Post, Plainview Daily Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, Huron Daily Tribune, The Weekly, Randolph Wingspread, Westport News, Beaumont Enterprise, Greenwich Time); Magazines (Woman's Day, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Road & Track, House Beautiful, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Veranda,Cosmopolitan, etc.) and Media (WCVB-TV, WGAL-TV, KCCI-TV , KSBW-TV, WIYY-FM , Esquire Network, Espn Inc., IC Master, Metrix4Media, NOVA Electronik, FleetCross, Xm Satellite Radio, RealAge, etc.)