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Pulitzer, Inc.

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Former type
  
Public

Defunct
  
2005

Founder
  
Joseph Pulitzer

Number of employees
  
3,000

Area served
  
United States of America

Industry
  
Television, Newspapers

Products
  
Television, Newspapers

Founded
  
1947

Ceased operations
  
2005

Key people
  
David J. Barrett, (President/COO)

Revenue
  
$785.4 million USD (2006)

Headquarters
  
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States

Successors
  
Hearst Television, Lee Enterprises

Pulitzer Inc. owned newspapers, television stations and radio stations across the United States. Founded by Joseph Pulitzer (who also funded the Pulitzer Prizes, which are not affiliated with the company), its papers included the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Arizona Daily Star (Tucson), and Chicago's Daily Southtown and Lerner Newspapers chain.

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Ownership

Pulitzer Inc., which published 14 daily newspapers at the time, was sold to Lee Enterprises for $1.5 billion in 2005 (with both Gannett and the E.W. Scripps Company expressing interest in buying the company prior to Lee's acquisition). Pulitzer had previously acquired Scripps League's 16 daily and 30 non-daily publications in 1996.

In 1999, Pulitzer sold its broadcast group — nine television stations and five radio stations — to Hearst-Argyle.

Television stations owned (until 1999)

  • (**) – Indicates that it was built and signed on by Pulitzer.
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  • References

    Pulitzer, Inc. Wikipedia