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Hearst Television, Inc. (formerly Hearst-Argyle Television) is a broadcasting company in the United States owned by Hearst Communications, made up of a group of television and radio stations, and Hearst Media Production Group, a distributor of programming in broadcast syndication.
On March 27, 1997, Hearst Broadcasting announced that it would merge with Argyle Television Holdings II for $525 million, the merger was completed in August to form Hearst-Argyle Television (later renamed as Hearst Television in 2009). [39] In 1999, Hearst sold its Avon and Morrow book publishing activities to HarperCollins. [40]
Light TV (joint venture with Mark Burnett, Roma Downey and MGM Television, sold to Allen Media Group and rebranded as TheGrio TV) Litton Entertainment (absorbed into Hearst Media Production Group ) Litton Worldwide Distribution
In a new end-of-the-year TV carriage fight, Verizon on Tuesday began notifying Fios TV customers that Hearst Television stations may go dark on Fios as of Jan. 1 — with the telco claiming Hearst ...
In a message to Dish subscribers, Hearst Television said, "We have made significant inv. The news comes days after Disney channels disappeared from Charter Communications' Spectrum cable service ...
Hearst Television began an experiment last year to see if there was a market for hyper-local streaming content closely tied to the markets served by its 26 TV stations. The answer, they soon ...
The Hearst Media Production Group, formerly Litton Syndications and Litton Entertainment, is an American media production and syndication based in New York City, New York [2] and a subsidiary of the Hearst Television division of Hearst Communications, with three additional offices in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Burbank, California.
Verizon and Hearst Television reached a distribution agreement to stave off a New Year's Day blackout of the broadcasting group's channels on Fios TV in five markets. Terms of the agreement were ...