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Entertainment & Syndication Fitch Group Hearst Health Hearst Television Magazines Newspapers Ventures Real Estate & O hearst properties WPBF-TV, West Palm Beach, FL SPAIN Friendswood Journal (TX) WYFF-TV, Greenville/Spartanburg, SC Hardin County News (TX) entertainment Hearst España, S.L. KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City, OK Herald Review (MI) & syndication WVTM-TV, Birmingham, AL Humble Observer (TX) WGAL-TV, Lancaster/Harrisburg, PA SWITZERLAND Jasper Newsboy (TX) CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS & SERVICES KOAT-TV, Albuquerque, NM Hearst Digital SA Kingwood Observer (TX) WXII-TV, Greensboro/High Point/ La Voz de Houston (TX) A+E Networks Winston-Salem, NC TAIWAN Lake Houston Observer (TX) (including A&E, HISTORY, Lifetime, LMN WCWG-TV, Greensboro/High Point/ Local First (NY) & FYI—50% owned by Hearst) Winston-Salem, NC Hearst Magazines Taiwan Local Values (NY) Canal Cosmopolitan Iberia, S.L. WLKY-TV, Louisville, KY Magnolia Potpourri (TX) Cosmopolitan Television WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA UNITED KINGDOM Memorial Examiner (TX) Canada Company KCCI-TV, Des Moines, IA Handbag.com Limited Milford-Orange Bulletin (CT) (46% owned by Hearst) KETV, Omaha, NE Muleshoe Journal (TX) ESPN, Inc. Hearst UK Limited WMTW-TV, Portland/Auburn, ME The National Magazine Company Limited New Canaan Advertiser (CT) (20% owned by Hearst) WPXT-TV, Portland/Auburn, ME New Canaan News (CT) VICE Media WJCL-TV, Savannah, GA News Advocate (TX) HEARST MAGAZINES UK (A+E Networks is a 17.8% investor in VICE) WAPT-TV, Jackson, MS Northeast Herald (TX) VICELAND WPTZ-TV, Burlington, VT/Plattsburgh, NY Best Pasadena Citizen (TX) (A+E Networks is a 50.1% investor in VICELAND) WNNE-TV, Burlington, VT/Plattsburgh, NY Cosmopolitan Pearland Journal (TX) KHBS-TV/KHOG-TV, Fort Smith/ Country Living Post-Chronicle (CT) DIGITAL & CONTENT Fayetteville, AR ELLE San Antonio Light (TX) BAMTech, LLC KSBW-TV, Monterey/Salinas, CA ELLE Decoration Shoreline Times (CT) Esquire (15% of direct-to-consumer sports Southside Reporter (TX) Good Housekeeping business owned by Hearst) RADIO Spring Observer (TX) Complex Networks Harper’s BAZAAR Sugar Land Sun (TX) WBAL-AM, Baltimore, MD House Beautiful The Advertiser (NY) (50% owned by Hearst) WIYY-FM, Baltimore, MD Hearst Entertainment Inside Soap The Bay Area Citizen (TX) iflix Men’s Health The Darien Times (CT) PRODUCTION & SYNDICATION Metropolitan Home (less than 10% owned by Hearst) The Dolphin of Groton (CT) Kobalt Music Litton Entertainment Prima The Foothills Trader (CT) Real People (less than 10% owned by Hearst) (majority owned by Hearst) The Greater New Milford Spectrum (CT) NorthSouth Productions Red The Katy Rancher (TX) Runner’s World (50% owned by Hearst) The Lake County Star (MI) Town & Country The Litchfield County Times (CT) Women’s Health The Milford Mirror (CT) NEWSPAPER SYNDICATION The Ridgefield Press (CT) & MERCHANDISE LICENSING magazines MARKETING SERVICES The Shelton Herald (CT) Cowles Syndicate Airbnbmag The Trumbull Times (CT) King Features Licensing Bicycling CDS Global, Inc. (U.S.) The Wilton Bulletin (CT) King Features Syndicate Car and Driver CDS Global Limited (U.K.) The Woodlands Villager (TX) North America Syndicate Cosmopolitan CDS Global Pty Limited (Australia) The Zapata Times (TX) Reed Brennan Media Associates Country Living iCrossing Tomball Potpourri (TX) ELLE KUBRA West Hartford News (CT) ELLE DECOR Westport News (CT) Esquire PUBLISHING SERVICES Wilton Villager (CT) Food Network Magazine PubWorX Good Housekeeping fitch group (50/50 joint venture with Condé Nast) HEARST CONNECTICUT Harper’s BAZAAR MEDIA GROUP FITCH RATINGS HGTV Magazine OTHER House Beautiful Connecticut Magazine Credit Ratings Marie Claire Hearst Autos Passport Magazine Research & Commentary Men’s Health Hearst Content Extensions, The Connecticut Bride O, The Oprah Magazine Hearst Books & eReader The Litchfield County Times Magazine FITCH SOLUTIONS Popular Mechanics Hearst Global Licensing & Counterparty Risk Solution Prevention Brand Development MEDIA SERVICES/YELLOW PAGES Debt Markets Solutions Redbook Hearst Media Solutions PUBLISHERS Macro Intelligence Solution Road & Track Associated Publishing Company LocalEdge Fundamental Financial Data Runner’s World WEBSITES (U.S. & U.K.) Ratings Distribution Seventeen Pioneer Directory Services (PDS) Best Products Fulcrum Financial Data The Pioneer Woman Magazine CR Fashion Book Fitch Connect Town & Country INVESTMENTS real estate VERANDA Delish Nucleus Marketing Solutions Digital Spy Woman’s Day (25% owned by Hearst) & other FITCH LEARNING NetDoctor Women’s Health Slickdeals Shondaland Professional Qualifications (20% owned by Hearst) operations Corporate Solutions INTERNATIONAL Public Courses Hearst Realties MAGAZINE ACTIVITIES DIGITAL MARKETING AGENCIES CQF Institute Hearst Service Center Hearst Magazines International 46mile newspapers Amuse Digital WESTERN CHINA Tower Digital Agency PROPERTIES Beaumont Enterprise (TX) 5M Project Beijing Hearst Advertising Co. Ltd. Connecticut Post (CT) Hearst Forests, LLC businesses hearst health Hua Dao Edwardsville Intelligencer (IL) LA Herald-Examiner Redevelopment Shanghai Next Idea Advertising Co., Ltd. Greenwich Time (CT) OPERATING BUSINESSES San Francisco Realties Houston Chronicle (TX) FDB (First Databank, Inc.) San Simeon Ranch Division FRANCE Huron Daily Tribune (MI) ventures FDB UK (First Databank UK Ltd.) Sunical Land & Livestock Division Laredo Morning Times (TX) 8i Zynx Health Inter-Edi, S.A. West Coast Realties Manistee News Advocate (MI) Amino MCG Health (50% owned by Hearst) Western Lands, LLC Midland Daily News (MI) Atzuche Homecare Homebase Wyntoon Estate, LLC Midland Reporter-Telegram (TX) BuzzFeed MedHOK GERMANY Wyntoon Timberlands, LLC New Haven Register (CT) Caavo Burda Hearst Publishing GmbH Plainview Daily Herald (TX) Cogito EQUITY INVESTMENTS (50% owned by Hearst) San Antonio Express-News (TX) Decision Engines M2Gen Motor Presse Hearst GmbH & Co. San Francisco Chronicle (CA) DroneBase KG Verlagsgesellschaft Seattlepi.com (WA) Drone Racing League (50% owned by Hearst) Stamford Advocate (CT) other assets VENTURE INVESTMENTS Flash Delivery The Courier, Conroe (TX) GeoPhy Floor Covering Weekly Artemis Health ITALY The Journal-Courier (IL) Kujiale Tonic Health The Middletown Press (CT) LAIX Hearst Magazines Italia S.p.A. HEARST TRANSPORTATION Welltok The News-Times, Danbury (CT) LiveSafe Aver Inc. The Norwalk Hour (CT) MobiTV CAMP Systems International Lightbeam Health Solutions JAPAN The Pioneer, Big Rapids (MI) otonomo (96% owned by Hearst) Hearst Fujingaho Co., Ltd. The Register Citizen (CT) Pixvana MOTOR Information Systems The Telegraph, Alton (IL) PowerToFly Black Book (National Auto Research) Times Union (NY) Canadian Black Book MEXICO Relationship Science Science hearst Hearst Expansión S. de R.L. de C.V. WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Sharecare HEARSTLAB (51% owned by Hearst) Signal Media Atascocita Observer (TX) AptDeco television Televisa México Snappy Benzie County Record Patriot (MI) Beam (50% owned by Hearst) Spartan Race WCVB-TV, Boston, MA Canyon News (TX) FreeWill Stylus WMUR-TV, Manchester, NH Conexión (TX) Gloss Genius NETHERLANDS Systum WMOR-TV, Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL Cypress Creek Mirror, Champions/ HiOperator Tezign WESH-TV, Orlando, FL Hearst Magazines Netherlands B.V. Klein (TX) KitSplit The Look WKCF-TV, Orlando, FL Cypress Creek Mirror, Cypress/ LiveSafe Via KCRA-TV, Sacramento, CA Cy-Fair (TX) Mogul RUSSIA WideOrbit KQCA-TV, Sacramento, CA Darien News (CT) PowerToFly Fashion Press Wyng WTAE-TV, Pittsburgh, PA Deer Park Broadcaster (TX) Priori (50% owned by Hearst) Yoka WBAL-TV, Baltimore, MD East Montgomery County Observer (TX) strongDM Hearst Shkulev Media Zcool KMBC-TV, Kansas City, MO Examiner, Heights (TX) Time Study (50% owned by Hearst) KCWE-TV, Kansas City, MO Examiner, West University/River Oaks/ Trench InterMediaGroup WLWT-TV, Cincinnati, OH Bellaire (TX) Wellspace (50% owned by Hearst) WISN-TV, Milwaukee, WI Fairfield Citizen (CT) Wellthy.
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