Hearst-Argyle Television

The Hearst-Argyle Television boasts of 26 television stations in the country. Apart from that the company also manages two radio stations that are also showing great appeal to the American market. Because of proper management and the proper implementation of all its programs, the television stations of the company has attracted 18% of households hence making it one of the most successful and largest U.S television station groups. With the many television stations that proliferate today, it is difficult to garner a rating of 18% because of the stiff competition. The Hearst-Argyle television also owners 12 ABC other affiliated stations and also manages other ABC station which is owned by the Hearst Corporation. Aside from ABC, the company also owns 10 NBC affiliates and is also dubbed as the second-largest NBC affiliate owner.

Aside from being a very huge television station group, the Hearst-Argyle Television is also well-known to its competent pool of news leaders. Because of its credibility, they are honored with three Walter Cronkite Awards for the excellence in television political journalism. The company is also recognized to its other noteworthy contribution in community service.

To reach a wider market, Hearst-Argyle Television also teamed up with Internet Broadcasting since the company also recognizes the contribution of internet in the media. Now, aside from declaring to the entire nation that that the company is the largest television station group in the United States, Hearst-Argyle also shows great concern to citizens as it delivers public service by making its shows more socially relevant and interesting.

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