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Capital Newspapers is a publishing company based in Madison, Wisconsin and owned equally by Lee Enterprises, parent company of the Wisconsin State Journal, and The Capital Times Company. The Wisconsin State Journal began in 1839 as an afternoon weekly
Bonnier Corporation is one of the largest consumer-publishing groups in America with over 30 special-interest magazines, multi-media extensions, digital properties, books and events. With over 600 employees and more than $200 million in annual revenue, Bonnier Corporation is one of the leading special interest publishers in the country. Bonnier Corp is owned by Bonnier AB, a multi-channel media conglomerate with experience and knowledge in a full range of media and operating in 15 countries. From its beginning more than 200 years ago, Bonnier has promoted high-quality media products while collaborating closely with authors, journalists and publishers. To constantly reinvent the creation, distribution and refinement of the best content, media products and services available while staying true to the core DNA of our portfolio of iconic American brands, our audiences and the markets we serve. We believe the future of our brands lies in the power of the individual. Fostering creative minds, supporting an entrepreneurial spirit and allowing the freedom to innovate are at the core of delivering on our corporate mission. To constantly challenge and recreate the definition of what a media company can become; to offer multichannel solutions that continuously engage our audiences on all platforms and connect our clients with our markets.
GreatWebsitesNow.com is a North Baldwin, NY-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
International Yachtsman Magazine is a Fort Lauderdale, FL-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
Launched as a weekly newspaper in Biloxi in 1884, the Herald expanded to the new city of Gulfport in 1905 and, in 1934, became the afternoon Daily Herald. In 1968 the Saturday edition was moved from evening to morning publication to make room for a new Sunday edition. In 1973, following the newspaper`s publisher launched a new morning newspaper, the South Mississippi Sun. In 1985 the morning Sun and afternoon Daily Herald were merged into an all-day Sun Herald, which one year later dropped the evening edition and became a 7-day morning newspaper. That same year the newspaper was became part of the Knight Ridder newspaper family, as part of Knight Ridder`s purchase of the State Record Company of Columbia, SC, which had previously purchased the Daily Herald from the Wilkes family in 1968. With McClatchy Newspaper`s purchase of Knight Ridder in 2006, the Sun Herald and its print and online readers became part of the McClatchy multi-media family.