The following customers leverage Internet Broadcasting’s comprehensive advertising and web publishing solutions to build and maintain high volume local media brands.
Cox Television
Cox entered television in 1948 and now owns 15 TV stations. In addition to its TV station portfolio, Cox Television also operates three national television advertising sales firms. Cox Television is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, Inc., one of the nation’s leading media companies, and has been a publishing partner of Internet Broadcasting for five years.
Hearst Television
Hearst Television owns 26 television stations. The Company’s television stations reach approximately 18 percent of U.S. TV households, making it one of America’s largest television station groups.
McGraw-Hill Broadcasting
Since 1972, McGraw-Hill Broadcasting, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, has been delivering local viewing audiences dependable news and information, entertainment and community service. McGraw-Hill Broadcasting operates local news websites in every market in which they operate. McGraw-Hill Broadcasting is a leader in local broadcast innovation, and has been a publishing partner of Internet Broadcasting for seven years.
Meredith Broadcasting Group
Meredith Corporation is one of America’s leading media and marketing companies operating business centered on magazine and book publishing, television broadcasting, integrated marketing and interactive media. Meredith owns 13 television stations that reach nearly 10 percent of television households across the country, including properties in top-25 markets such as Atlanta, Phoenix and Portland. Meredith has been a publishing partner of Internet Broadcasting for two years.
Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.
Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. owns and operates WDIV in Detroit, WJXT in Jacksonville, WKMG in Orlando, WPLG in Miami, KPRC in Houston, and KSAT in San Antonio. In addition to its broadcast television stations, Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. operates websites in all of its markets. Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. is the broadcast division of the Washington Post Company, and has been a publishing partner of Internet Broadcasting for seven years.
