LEE ENTERPRISES

'Lee Enterprises' () is a publicly traded American media company. It publishes 56 daily newspapers in 23 states, and more than 300 weekly, classified, and specialty publications. Lee Enterprises was founded in 1890 by A.W. Lee and is based in Davenport, Iowa.
The company also provides online services, including Web sites supporting its daily newspapers and certain of its other publications. Lee also owns 82.5% of TownNews.com, an Internet service company. The company offers commercial printing services to its customers. Lee Enterprises is currently the fourth largest newspaper group in the United States of America. The company acquired Pulitzer, Inc. in 2005.

Contents
Lee newspapers
Television
External links

Lee newspapers


State City Newspaper
Arizona Flagstaff ''Arizona Daily Sun''
Tucson ''Arizona Daily Star''
California Escondido ''North County Times''
Hanford ''The Sentinel''
Lompoc ''The Lompoc Record''
Napa ''Napa Valley Register''
Santa Maria ''Santa Maria Times''
Hawaii Lihue ''The Garden Island''
Idaho Burley ''South Idaho Press''
Twin Falls ''The Times-News''
Illinois Bloomington ''The Pantagraph''
Carbondale ''The Southern Illinoisan''
Charleston ''Times-Courier''
Decatur ''Herald & Review''
DeKalb ''Daily Chronicle''
Mattoon ''Journal Gazette''
Indiana Munster ''The Times''
Iowa Davenport ''Quad-City Times''
Mason City ''Globe Gazette''
Muscatine ''Muscatine Journal''
Sioux City ''Sioux City Journal''
Waterloo ''Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier''
Kentucky Maysville ''The Ledger Independent''
Minnesota Winona ''Winona Daily News''
Missouri Park Hills ''Daily Journal''
St. Louis ''St. Louis Post Dispatch''
Montana Billings ''Billings Gazette''
Butte ''Montana Standard''
Hamilton ''Ravalli Republic''
Helena ''Independent Record''
Missoula ''Missoulian''
Nebraska Beatrice ''Beatrice Daily Sun''
Columbus ''Columbus Telegram''
Fremont ''Fremont Tribune''
Lincoln ''Lincoln Journal Star''
Nevada Elko ''Elko Daily Free Press''
New York Auburn ''The Citizen''
Glens Falls ''The Post-Star''
North Dakota Bismarck ''The Bismarck Tribune''
Oregon Albany ''Albany Democrat-Herald''
Coos Bay ''The World''
Corvallis ''Corvallis Gazette-Times''
Pennsylvania Carlisle ''The Sentinel''
South Carolina Orangeburg ''The Times and Democrat''
South Dakota Rapid City ''Rapid City Journal''
Utah Provo ''The Daily Herald''
Washington Longview ''The Daily News''
Wisconsin Baraboo ''Baraboo News Republic''
Beaver Dam ''Daily Citizen''
Chippewa Falls ''The Chippewa Herald''
La Crosse ''La Crosse Tribune''
Madison ''The Capital Times''
Madison ''Wisconsin State Journal''
Portage ''Portage Daily Register''
Racine ''The Journal Times''
Wyoming Casper ''Casper Star-Tribune''


Newspaper owned by Capital Newspapers, a partnership with The Capital Times Company.

Television


Lee formerly operated a broadcasting division, which it sold in 2000 in order to focus on newspaper publishing. Most of the TV stations were sold to Emmis Communications[1], and have all been sold, as of 2007, to other companies.
'DMA Rank' 'Market' 'Station' 'Years Owned' 'Currently'
23. Portland 'KOIN 6' 1977-2000 CBS network affiliate owned by Montecito Broadcast Group,
with a sale to New Vision Television awaiting FCC approval
44. Albuquerque - Santa Fe 'KRQE 13' 1991-2000 CBS network affiliate owned by LIN Television
65. Huntington - Charleston 'WSAZ-TV 3' 1971-2000 NBC network affiliate owned by Gray Television
68. Tucson 'KGUN 9' 1986-2000 ABC network affiliate owned by Journal Broadcast Group
69. Wichita - Hutchinson Plus 'KSNW 3'/
'KSNC 2'/
'KSNG 11'/
'KSNK 8'
1995-2000 NBC network affiliates owned by Montecito Broadcast Group,
with a sale to New Vision Television awaiting FCC approval
73. Honolulu 'KGMB 9' 1977-2000 CBS network affiliate owned by HITV Operating Company
75. Omaha - Council Bluffs 'KMTV 3' 1986-2000 CBS network affiliate owned by Journal Broadcast Group
98. El Paso - Las Cruces - Ciudad Juárez 'KMAZ 48' 1993-1998 Telemundo network affiliate KTDO, owned by ZGS Communications
139. Topeka 'KSNT 27' 1995-2000 NBC network affiliate owned by Montecito Broadcast Group,
with a sale to New Vision Television awaiting FCC approval
153. Rochester - Mason City - Austin 'KGLO-TV 3'

1954-1977 CBS network affiliate KIMT, owned by New Vision Television
171. Quincy - Hannibal - Keokuk - Macomb 'KHQA-TV 7'

1953-1986 CBS network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
199. Mankato 'KEYC-TV 12'

1960-1977 CBS network affiliate owned by United Communications Corporation

Note:

★ - indicates a station built and signed-on by Lee Enterprises.

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Lee Enterprises


Newspapers


History

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