Times Mirror Company Explained

Times Mirror Company
Type:Public
Fate:acquired by Tribune Company
Location:Los Angeles, California
Hq Location Country:U.S.
Divisions:Newspaper Publishing, Professional Information, Consumer Media
Industry:Print media
Products:newspapers, magazines, book publishers
Revenue:$3.4 billion (1995)

The Times Mirror Company was an American newspaper and print media publisher from 1884 until 2000.

History

It had its roots in the Mirror Printing and Binding House, a commercial printing company founded in 1873, and the Los Angeles Times, originally the Los Angeles Daily Times, which was first published in 1881 and printed by the company. The two operations were purchased and combined in 1884 to form the Times Mirror Company.[1]

In 1960, Times Mirror acquired the New American Library (NAL) and later sold it in 1983 to Odyssey Partners, a private investing group, and Ira J. Hechler, a private investor.[2] Times Mirror acquired the World Publishing Company in 1962.[3] By this time, World Publishing was producing 12 million books a year,[4] one of only three American publishers to produce that much volume. In 1974, Times Mirror sold World Publishing to the U.K.-based Collins Publishers.

In 1967, the Times Mirror entered magazine publishing by acquiring Popular Science, Outdoor Life, Golf Magazine, and Ski Magazine. Times Mirror owned the Sporting News from 1977[5] until 2000, when it was sold to Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc. In 1987, Times Mirror acquired Field & Stream, Yachting, Home Mechanix, and Skiing.

In 1983, Times Mirror owned not only the Los Angeles Times but also Newsday, The Denver Post, The Dallas Times Herald, and the Hartford Courant. In 1986, Times Mirror bought A.S. Abell Company, owners of The Baltimore Sun, and as part of the sale, Gillett Communications bought out the broadcasting unit.[6] That same year, Times Mirror acquired Broadcasting Publications Inc., parent company of broadcast trade magazine Broadcasting Magazine.[7]

Times Mirror acquired Richard D. Irwin Inc. from Dow Jones & Company in 1988 to enter the textbook field.[8] Times Mirror acquired Wm. C. Brown Co. in 1992.[9] Times Mirror sold its textbook operations to McGraw-Hill in 1996.[10]

Times Mirror also owned C.V. Mosby Company from 1967–1998, which published medical college textbooks and reference books; Harry N. Abrams — a publisher of art and photography books — from 1966–1997; legal publisher Matthew Bender (from 1963 until 1998[11]); and air navigation publisher Jeppesen (from 1961 until Times Mirror was acquired by the Tribune Company). Subsequent acquisitions, like The Baltimore Sun in 1986, expanded the company's portfolio.[12]

Times Mirror Co. was acquired by the Tribune Company in 2000.[13] After the acquisition, Tribune sold Jeppesen to Boeing and the former Times Mirror magazines to Time Inc.[14] [15]

Newspapers owned by the Times Mirror Company

Name City Dates Fate
Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles1884–2000Acquired by Tribune Company
Newsday[16] Long Island, Westchester1970[17] –2000Acquired by Tribune Company
Dallas Times HeraldDallas, Texas1969–1986Sold to MediaNews Group
The AdvocateStamford, Connecticut1977–2000Acquired by Tribune Company
Greenwich TimeGreenwich, Connecticut1977–2000Acquired by Tribune Company
Hartford CourantHartford, Connecticut1979–2000Acquired by Tribune Company
The Denver PostDenver, Colorado1980–1987Sold to MediaNews Group
The Morning CallAllentown, Pennsylvania1984–2000Acquired by Tribune Company
The Baltimore SunBaltimore, Maryland1986–2000Acquired by Tribune Company

Broadcasting

Times Mirror Broadcasting Company
Fate:Acquired by Argyle Television (sold to New World Communications in 1994)
Type:Private
Foundation:1946; as KTTV, Inc.
Defunct:1993
(inactive, 1963–1970)
Hq Location City:Los Angeles, California
Hq Location Country:U.S.
Areas Served:United States
Industry:Media
Products:Broadcast and cable television

The Times-Mirror Company was a founding owner of television station KTTV in Los Angeles, which opened in January 1949. It became that station's sole owner in 1951, after re-acquiring the minority shares it had sold to CBS in 1948. Times-Mirror also purchased a former motion picture studio, Nassour Studios, in Hollywood in 1950, which was then used to consolidate KTTV's operations. Later to be known as Metromedia Square (then the Fox Television Center), the studio was sold along with KTTV to Metromedia in 1963.

After a seven-year hiatus from the medium, the firm reactivated Times-Mirror Broadcasting Company with its 1970 purchase of the Dallas Times Herald and its radio and television stations, KRLD-AM-FM-TV in Dallas.[18] The Federal Communications Commission granted an exemption of its cross-ownership policy and allowed Times-Mirror to retain the newspaper and the television outlet, which was renamed KDFW-TV.

Times-Mirror Broadcasting later acquired KTBC-TV in Austin, Texas in 1973;[19] and in 1980 purchased a group of stations owned by Newhouse Newspapers: WAPI-TV (now WVTM-TV) in Birmingham, Alabama; KTVI in St. Louis; WSYR-TV (now WSTM-TV) in Syracuse, New York and its satellite station WSYE-TV (now WETM-TV) in Elmira, New York; and WTPA-TV (now WHTM-TV) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[20] The company also entered the field of cable television, servicing the Phoenix and San Diego areas, amongst others. They were originally titled Times-Mirror Cable, and were later renamed to Dimension Cable Television. Similarly, they also attempted to enter the pay-TV market, with the Spotlight movie network; it wasn't successful and was quickly shut down. The cable systems were sold in the mid-1990s to Cox Communications.

Times-Mirror also pared its station group down, selling off the Syracuse, Elmira and Harrisburg properties in 1986, to Smith Broadcasting.[21] Times-Mirror briefly held WMAR-TV in Baltimore and WRLH-TV in Richmond, which were acquired alongside the Baltimore Sun, but had to sell off those stations to Gillett Communications to appease FCC's cross-ownership rules.[22] [23] The remaining four outlets were packaged to a new upstart holding company, Argyle Television, in 1993.[24] These stations were acquired by New World Communications shortly thereafter and became key components in a sweeping shift of network-station affiliations which occurred between 1994–1995.

Former stations

City of license / marketStationChannelYears ownedCurrent status
Birmingham, ALWVTM-TV131980–1993NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Los Angeles, CAKTTV111949–1963Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
Baltimore, MDWMAR-TV21986ABC affiliate owned by The E.W. Scripps Company
St. Louis, MOKTVI21980–1993Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Elmira, NYWETM-TV181980–1986NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Syracuse, NYWSTM-TV31980–1986NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Harrisburg, PAWHTM-TV271980–1986ABC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Austin, TXKTBC-TV71973–1993Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
Dallas - Fort Worth, TXKDFW-TV41970–1993Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
Richmond, VAWRLH-TV351986Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Times Mirror Company – Lehman Brothers Collection. library.hbs.edu. February 21, 2016.
  2. News: TIMES MIRROR IS SELLING NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY. Mcdowell. Edwin. November 8, 1983. The New York Times. 0362-4331. April 16, 2016.
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1984/12/29/obituaries/ben-zevin-dies-at-88-leader-of-world-publishing-company.html "Ben Zevin Dies at 88; Leader Of World Publishing Company,"
  4. http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=WPC "WORLD PUBLISHING CO."
  5. http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/the-times-mirror-company-history/ "The Times Mirror Company History,"
  6. News: Izadi. Elahe. Ellison. Sarah. The battle for Tribune: Inside the campaign to find new owners for a legendary group of newspapers. en-US. Washington Post. April 6, 2021. 0190-8286.
  7. Web site: Times Mirror Buys "Broadcasting" . World Radio History . Broadcasting Magazine . February 22, 2023 . 43 . December 1, 1986.
  8. News: 0458-3035. 1. Rosenstiel. Thomas B.. $135-Million Deal for Richard D. Irwin Inc. Times Mirror Will Buy Textbook Firm: [Home Edition]. Los Angeles Times. January 5, 1988. .
  9. News: 0458-3035. 3. Times Mirror Buys Text Firm: [Home Edition]. Los Angeles Times. September 16, 1992. .
  10. News: Times Mirror in Two Deals To Bolster Legal Publisher. Iver Peterson . . July 4, 1996 . September 1, 2009.
  11. Web site: Matthew Bender ends chapter in area. Times Union. March 6, 2021. January 15, 2013.
  12. News: $600-Million Sale: Times Mirror to Purchase Sun Papers in Baltimore. Los Angeles Times. May 29, 1986. February 21, 2016. 0458-3035. en-US. JOHN J.. GOLDMAN. NANCY RIVERA. BROOKS.
  13. News: MULTIMEDIA DEAL: THE DEAL; Tribune Company Agrees to Buy Times Mirror. The New York Times. March 14, 2000. February 21, 2016. 0362-4331. Felicity. Barringer. Laura M.. Holson.
  14. Web site: August 16, 2000. Aviation Daily. Boeing To Acquire Jeppesen Sanderson For $1.5 Billion. November 2, 2019.
  15. Web site: Time buys magazine unit. Time Warner publishing division acquires Tribune's group for $475M. October 20, 2000. November 2, 2019. CNN Money.
  16. Jones, Tim. "Tribune Co. To Merge With Times Mirror," Chicago Tribune (March 13, 2000).
  17. News: Newsday Employes [sic] Seek to Block Sale of the Paper]. Raymont. Henry. March 13, 1970. The New York Times. February 15, 2010.
  18. News: Storch. Charles. Times Mirror Selling Dallas Times Herald. June 26, 2012. Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. June 27, 1986.
  19. http://www.webcitation.org/6Z9oj5TPV?url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive%2DBC%2DIDX/72%2DOCR/1972%2D09%2D04%2DBC%2DOCR%2DPage%2D0006.pdf "Johnson family sells Austin TV."
  20. http://www.webcitation.org/6Z9oj5zuX?url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive%2DBC%2DIDX/80%2DOCR/1980%2D03%2D31%2DBC%2DOCR%2DPage%2D0030.pdf "Times Mirror's deal for Newhouse's TVs gets FCC approval."
  21. http://www.webcitation.org/6Z9oj83AU?url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive%2DBC%2DIDX/85%2DOCR/BC%2D1985%2D09%2D30%2DOCR%2DPage%2D0109.pdf "Changing hands: Proposed."
  22. News: June 2, 1986. Times Mirror buys Abell. Broadcasting. September 6, 2021.
  23. News: July 14, 1986. Changing Hands. Broadcasting. September 6, 2021.
  24. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-IDX/93-OCR/BC-1993-03-22-OCR-Page-0007.pdf "Times Mirror set to sell four TV'."