E. W. SCRIPPS COMPANY

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'The E.W. Scripps Company' () is an American media conglomerate founded by Edward W. Scripps on November 2, 1878, originally known as the 'Cleveland Penny Press'. The company is headquartered inside the Scripps Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Contents
Scripps newspapers
Closed newspapers
Scripps-owned television stations
Scripps-owned cable television networks
Scripps-owned Interactive Media
National Spelling Bee
Images
See also
Other references
External links

Scripps newspapers


The E.W. Scripps Company is sometimes confused with the far less successful Scripps League of Newspapers. On January 9, 2007, Scripps management said it was "talking about options" for its newspaper division, which has now become a financial drag for the company. On January 30, 2007, the president and CEO clarified the company's position when he said in a conference call with financial analysts: "As for the future of newspapers at Scripps, let me be as clear as I can be. There is no plan to spin off, separate or sell the Scripps newspaper division."
Scripps also owns United Media, which syndicates several popular comic strips including ''Peanuts'', ''Dilbert'' and ''Marmaduke''.

★ ''Albuquerque Tribune'' (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

★ ''The Abilene Reporter-News'' (Abilene, Texas)

★ ''Daily Camera'' (Boulder, Colorado)

★ ''Daily News'' (San Francisco, California)

★ ''Colorado Daily'' (Boulder, Colorado)

★ ''Cincinnati Post'' (Cincinnati, Ohio) - closing 2007

★ ''The Commercial Appeal'' (Memphis, Tennessee)

★ ''Evansville Courier & Press'' (Evansville, Indiana)

★ ''Kitsap Sun'' (Bremerton, Washington)

★ ''The Knoxville News-Sentinel'' (Knoxville, Tennessee)

★ ''Naples Daily News'' (Naples, Florida)

★ ''The Port St. Lucie News'' (Port St. Lucie, Florida) - Branched off from Stuart News

★ ''Rocky Mountain News'' (Denver, Colorado)

★ ''Stuart News'' (Stuart, Florida) - First newspaper acquired by Scripps in 1965

★ ''The Tribune (Scripps)'' (Ft. Pierce, Florida)

★ ''Ventura County Star'' (Ventura, California)

★ ''Vero Beach Press Journal'' (Vero Beach, Florida)

★ ''San Angelo Standard-Times'' (San Angelo, Texas)

★ ''Corpus Christi Caller Times'' (Corpus Christi, Texas)
Closed newspapers


★ ''Birmingham Post-Herald'' (Birmingham, Alabama) (closed 2005)

★ ''Cleveland Press'' (Cleveland, Ohio) (closed 1982)

★ ''Fort Worth Press'' (Fort Worth, Texas) (closed 1975)

★ ''Houston Press'' (Houston, Texas) (closed 1964)

★ ''Pittsburgh Press'' (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) (closed 1992)

Scripps-owned television stations


There are a total of 15 television stations that E W Scripps own. 10 of them are in direct ownership of the company and the other remaining 5 through its prior ownership of the Shop at Home Television Network. On May 22, 2006, Scripps announced that it was to cease the operations of the network and intends to sell each of Shop at Home's 5 owned and operated television stations. Jewelry Television eventually acquired Shop at Home, but Scripps still intend on selling its affiliated stations. [2] Just confirmed on September 26, 2006, Scripps announced that it is selling its Shop at Home TV stations to Multicultural Television of New York City for $170 million. [3] Multicultural closed on KCNS (San Francisco), WOAC (Cleveland) and WRAY (Raleigh) on December 20 2006, and WMFP (Boston) and WSAH (Bridgeport) on April 24, 2007.
'Current DMA#' 'Market' 'Station ... Channel
Number (DT)'
'Year Acquired' 'Current Affiliation' 'Notes'
11. Detroit - Windsor 'WXYZ-TV 7 (41)' 1986 ABC Was an ABC O&O prior 1986.
12. Phoenix 'KNXV-TV 15 (56)' 1985 ABC
13. Tampa - St. Petersburg 'WFTS-TV 28 (29)' 1986 ABC Was owned by Capital Cities prior to
1986.
17. Cleveland - Akron - Canton 'WEWS-TV 5 (15)' 1947 ABC Founded as the company's flagship
station. Its call letters are E. W. Scripps' initals.
24. Baltimore 'WMAR-TV 2 (52)' 1991 ABC Was owned by Gillett Communications
prior to 1991.
31. Lawrence - Kansas City 'KSHB-TV 41 (42)' 1977 NBC /
NBC WX Plus
Held a Local Marketing Agreement with
KMCI prior to 2001.
'KMCI 38 (36)' 2001 Independent Was previously controlled by KSHB-TV
under a Local Marketing Agreement
before Scripps acquired the station
outright in 2001.
33. Cincinnati 'WCPO-TV 9 (10)' 1949 ABC Named after the Cincinnati Post
Newspaper.
38. West Palm Beach -
Fort Pierce
'WPTV-TV 5 (55)' 1961 NBC
60. Tulsa 'KJRH 2 (56)' 1971 NBC /
NBC WX Plus
Named after former Scripps chairman
Jack R. Howard.

Formerly Owned Stations:
'Current DMA#' 'Market' 'Station ... Channel
Number (DT)'
'Years owned' 'Current Affiliation' 'Notes'
6. San Francisco 'KCNS 38' 2002-2006 Shop At Home Sold to Multicultural Television
7. Boston 'WMFP 62' 2002-2006 Shop At Home Sold to Multicultural Television
17. Cleveland, Ohio 'WOAC 67' 2002-2006 Shop At Home Sold to Multicultural Television
28. Raleigh 'WRAY 30' 2002-2006 Shop At Home Sold to Multicultural Television
29. Hartford-New Haven, Connecticut 'WSAH 43' 2002-2006 Shop At Home Sold to Multicultural Television
37. San Antonio 'KENS 5' 1997 CBS Owned by Belo
47. Memphis, Tennessee 'WMC-TV 5' 1948-93 NBC Owned By Raycom Media

Radio Stations:
'Current DMA#' 'Market' 'Station ... Frequency' 'Current Format' 'Notes'
23. Portland, Oregon 'KUPL 98.5 FM' Country Owned by CBS Radio
'KUPL (now KCMD) 970 AM' Talk Radio Owned by CBS Radio
32. Cincinnati 'WCPO (now WDBZ 1230 AM' Talk Radio Owned by Radio One
'WUBE 105.1 FM' Country Owned by Bonneville
37. San Antonio 'KENS (now KRDY) 1160 AM' Radio Disney Owned by Disney
41. Memphis 'WMC 970 AM' Country Owned by Entercom
'WMC-FM 99.7 FM' Hot AC Owned by Entercom
63. Knoxville, Tennessee 'WNOX (now WNML) 990 AM' Sports Owned by Citadel

Scripps was also the founder and original owner of WMC-TV in Memphis, Tennessee when the station began its broadcast operation on December 11, 1948. Scripps later sold the station to Ellis Communications in 1993, which became part of Raycom Media in 1996 following a merger.
Scripps also owned KENS-AM (now KRDY) and KENS-TV in San Antonio, Texas from October 15 to December 4, 1997, when both stations were swapped to the Belo Corporation for a controlling ownership stake in the Food Network.
At one point the company had also owned five radio stations in Memphis, Cincinnati, Knoxville, Tennessee and Portland, Oregon.

Scripps-owned cable television networks




HGTV

Food Network

Great American Country

DIY Network

Fine Living

Scripps-owned Interactive Media



Shopzilla

uSwitch

UpMyStreet

National Spelling Bee


The website of the Scripps National spelling Bee.

Main articles: Scripps National Spelling Bee

Scripps also operates the national (US) spelling bee. The final competition is in Washington, DC and broadcast on ESPN and ABC. Lower levels are organized by the school, then county and eventually to the final competition.


Images



See also



Edward W. Scripps

Hugh Johnson

Charles Scripps

Cincinnati, Ohio

Scripps Howard Foundation

Scripps National Spelling Bee

Scripps Ranch

Other references



Scripps ceases Shop at Home operations

External links



Scripps Corporate Site

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