Private | |
Industry | Mass media |
Founded | 1922 |
Founder | Samuel Newhouse, Sr. |
Headquarters | Staten Island, NY, US (de facto) |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr. (Chairman) Thomas Summer (CFO) Donald Newhouse (President) |
Products | Newspapers, Magazines, Television |
Revenue | US$ 8 billion (2014)[1] |
Number of employees
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25,000 |
Website | www.advance.net |
Advance Publications, Inc., is an American media company owned by the descendants of S.I. Newhouse Sr.; Donald Newhouse and S.I. Newhouse, Jr. It is named after the Staten Island Advance, the first newspaper owned by the Newhouse family, and where the mailing address for Advance Publications is listed on paper (although Advance does not have an official headquarters).[2] As of October 2014, it was ranked as the 44th largest private company in the United States according to Forbes.[3] Crain's ranked Advance Publications the 4th largest private company in the NY area in 2012. In addition to holding publishing and communication assets, Advance serves as the holding company for the family's 31% stake in cable entertainment company Discovery Communications.[4]
Contents
Subsidiaries
- Advance Local,[5] New York, New York
- Advance Digital, Jersey City, New Jersey
- Advance Central Services, Wilmington, Delaware
- American City Business Journals
- Condé Nast
Publications
Newspapers and affiliate websites
The Advance Local media group, established in 2010, operates 12 local news and information websites and more than 30 newspapers. The Advance Local group includes Advance Digital, a "central source of sales and content strategy, product development and technology."[6] Another unit, Advance Central Services, supports the Advance Local publications, with responsibility for vendor management, finance and accounting, human resources, technology, production and facilities, and circulation.
In 2009, Advance Publications launched a multi-year reorganization of its newspapers and their affiliate websites, beginning with its Michigan properties. Advance in most cases created regional "media groups" to oversee the websites and print publications, along with affiliate "central services" companies to print and deliver the newspapers and provide support services.
As each property reorganized, the new companies took a "digital-first" approach to publication; in most cases, the moves have been accompanied by layoffs. Staff-produced content is published first to a website; content is then harvested from the website for publication in the printed newspapers. Days of newspaper home delivery were reduced to three or four, except at the New Jersey papers and the Staten Island Advance.[7]
- Alabama Media Group
- al.com
- gulflive.com
- The Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama)[8]
- Press-Register (Mobile, Alabama)
- The Huntsville Times (Huntsville, Alabama)
- The Mississippi Press (Pascagoula, Mississippi)
- Advance Central Services Alabama
- NOLA Media Group
- MardiGras.com
- Advance Central Services Louisiana
- MassLive.com
- The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts)
- MLive Media Group
- MLive.com
- The Ann Arbor News (print edition Thursdays & Sundays) [9]
- Kalamazoo Gazette
- Bay City Times
- Flint Journal
- Grand Rapids Press
- Jackson Citizen Patriot
- Muskegon Chronicle
- Saginaw News
- Advance Central Services Michigan
- NJ Advance Media
- NJ.com
- The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey)
- The Times (Trenton, New Jersey)
- The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- NJN Publishing
- South Jersey Media Group
- The South Jersey Times
- The Hunterdon Democrat (Flemington, New Jersey)
- Gloucester County Times (Woodbury, New Jersey)
- The News of Cumberland County (Bridgeton, New Jersey)
- Today's Sunbeam (Salem, New Jersey)
- The Warren Reporter (Hackettstown, New Jersey)
- The Reporter (Somerset County, New Jersey)
- Independent Press (New Providence, New Jersey)
- Suburban News (Clark, New Jersey)
- Cranford Chronicle (Cranford, New Jersey)
- Lehigh Valley Media Group
- Penn Jersey Advance Central Services
- SILive.com
- Staten Island Advance (Staten Island, New York)
- Syracuse Media Group
- Advance Central Services Syracuse
- Northeast Ohio Media Group
- cleveland.com
- The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio)
- Sun Newspapers - weekly newspapers for the Greater Cleveland area
- The Plain Dealer Publishing Company
- Oregonian Media Group
- Advance Central Services Oregon
- PA Media Group
- Advance Central Services Pennsylvania
Business journals and periodicals
- Sports Business Journal
- Sports Business Daily
- NASCAR Illustrated
- Street & Smiths sports annuals
- Hemmings Motor News
- Hemmings Muscle Machines
- Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car
- Hemmings Classic Car
- The Sporting News
- Inside Lacrosse
- Portfolio.com
Magazines
- Condé Nast
- Allure
- Architectural Digest
- Bon Appetit
- Brides
- House & Garden
- Conde Nast Traveler
- Details
- Easy Living
- Glamour
- Golf Digest
- Golf World
- GQ
- Lucky
- The New Yorker
- Condé Nast Portfolio (defunct; Portfolio.com continues as part of Advance's American City Business Journals)
- Self
- Tatler
- Teen Vogue
- Vanity Fair
- Vogue
- W
- Wired
- The World of Interiors
Cable television
- Bright House Networks
- Discovery Communications (31% stake)[4]
Advance websites
Condé Nast Digital
- style.com
- thescene.com
- Flip.com
- men.style.com
- Brides.com
- epicurious.com
- concierge.com
- nutritiondata.com
- stylefinder.com
- arstechnica.com
- webmonkey.com
- Wired News
- pitchfork.com
- Including the websites of all Condé Nast's publications
Other
- POP (acquired 2013) [10]
- 1010data (acquired 2015) [11]
- Pitchfork Media (acquired 2015) [12]
Former and defunct divisions
- RCA purchased Random House in 1965 and later sold it to Advance Publications in 1980.[13] Advance sold Random House to German media conglomerate Bertelsmann in 1998.[14]
- Advance Entertainment Corporation (uplinker and programmer of WWOR EMI Service during 1996)
- Newhouse News Service (closed in 2008) [15]
- Religion News Service (sold 2011 to the Religion Newswriters Foundation, a non-profit affiliate of the Religion Newswriters Association)[16]
- Parade (sold December 2014)
- Fairchild Fashion Media (sold August 2014 to Penske Media Corporation)
- reddit.com[17][18]
Formerly-owned television stations
Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license.
Note:
City of license / market | Station | Channel TV / (RF) |
Years owned | Current ownership status |
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Birmingham - Tuscaloosa - Anniston | WVTM-TV | 13 (13) | 1956–1980 | NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television |
St. Louis | KTVI | 2 (43) | 1955–1980 | Fox affiliate owned by Tribune Broadcasting |
Elmira, New York | WETM-TV ** | 18 (18) | 1956–1980 | NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group |
Syracuse, New York | WSTM-TV ** | 3 (24) | 1950–1980 | NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
Portland | KOIN | 6 (40) | 1953–1977 | CBS affiliate owned by Media General |
Harrisburg - Lancaster - Lebanon - York |
WHTM-TV ** | 27 (10) | 1953–1980 | ABC affiliate owned by Media General |
References
- ^ "Advance Publications," Forbes.com. Accessed February 26, 2015.
- ^ Flamm, Matthew (November 21, 2010). "Advance Publications at crossroads". Crain's New York. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ "America's Largest Private Companies," Forbes.com. Accessed February 26, 2015.
- ^ a b Flamm, Matthew (December 13, 2010). "Advance Publications waving around $500M". CransNewYork.com. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ http://www.advancelocal.net
- ^ http://www.advancelocal.net/advance-local-2013-year-end-letter/?doing_wp_cron=1443107119.8711299896240234375000
- ^ http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/256014/advance-digital-makeover-of-its-newspapers-five-years-in-an-no-turning-back/
- ^ "Affiliated Newspapers". Advance Publications. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ http://www.niemanlab.org/2013/09/the-ann-arbor-news-or-there-and-back-again-why-the-news-worlds-first-print-edition-of-a-website-is-coming-to-a-close/
- ^ Cook, John. (2013, January 16). "Advance Publications buys Seattle digital agency POP," GeekWire.com. Accessed: February 26, 2015.
- ^ https://www.1010data.com/company/press_detail/advance-acquires-1010data-for-500-million
- ^ http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/13/conde-nast-acquires-pitchfork/#.mggyuo:Qamo
- ^ "RCA History". bobsamerica. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/29/weekinreview/the-world-bertelsmann-swallows-random-house-american-pop-culture-foreign-owned.html
- ^ http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/87561/newhouse-news-service-shutters-after-47-years.html?edition=
- ^ http://archives.religionnews.com/press-releases/religion-news-service-enters-nonprofit-partnership-with-religion-newswriter/
- ^ "Independence". reddit Blog. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
- ^ http://www.redditblog.com/2013/08/reddit-myth-busters_6.html
Bibliography
- Newhouse, Thomas Maier, St. Martin's Press, 1994.
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