Advance Publications
Advance Publications is an American media company owned by the descendants of S.I. Newhouse. It is named after the Staten Island Advance, the first newspaper owned by the Newhouse family.
[edit] Subsidiaries
[edit] American City Business Journals
ACBJ-published Pacific Business News
American City Business Journals is an American newspaper chain based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Advance Publications. It has a range of media including 41 primary metropolitan weekly publications, which reach 4 million readers with business community related news, and Bizjournals, the online version of those newspapers. It also controls the Street & Smith's Sports Group, which publishes motorsports periodicals, as well as SportsBusiness Journal, Sports Business Daily, and five sports annuals. The company is the United States' leading publisher of NASCAR magazines.
The company also publishes specialty publications, which include a high-tech business newspaper, a law journal, and Hemmings Motor News.
In October 2006, the company acquired The Sporting News.
[edit] Newspapers
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| metro area
| founded
| website
| notes
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| Austin Business Journal
| Austin, Texas
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| austin
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| Baltimore Business Journal
| Baltimore, Maryland
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| baltimore
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| Birmingham Business Journal
| Birmingham, Alabama
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| birmingham
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| Boston Business Journal
| Boston, Massachusettes
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| boston
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| Buffalo Business Journal
| Buffalo, New York
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| buffalo
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| Charlotte Business Journal
| Charlotte, North Carolina
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| charlotte
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| Cincinnati Business Journal
| Cincinnati, Ohio
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| cincinnati
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| Columbus Business First
| Columbus, Ohio
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| columbus
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| Dallas Business Journal
| Dallas, Texas
| 1977
| dallas
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| Dayton Business Journal
| Dayton, Ohio
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| dayton
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| Denver Business Journal
| Denver, Colorado
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| denver
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| EastBay Business Journal
| Oakland, California
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| eastbay
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| Triad Business Journal
| Greensboro, North Carolina
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| triad
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| Pacific Business Journal
| Honolulu, Hawaii
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| pacific
| started by entrepreneur George Mason and former Honolulu Star-Bulletin editor John Ramsey. In 1983 Mason sold the newspaper to ACBJ, though he continued to write a regular column for more than a decade after that. [1]
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| Houston Business Journal
| Houston, Texas
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| houston
| Along with several other corporate sponsors, it coordinates the FastTech 50 Competition each year.
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| Jacksonville Business Journal
| Jacksonville, Florida
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| jacksonville
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| Kansas City Business Journal
| Kansas City, Missouri
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| kansascity
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| Business First of Louiville
| Louisville, Kentucky
| 1984
| louisville
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| Memphis Business Journal
| Memphis, Tennessee
| 1979-05-04
| memphis
| founded by Ward Archer as Mid-South Business, one of the first local business papers published in the United States. [citation needed]
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| Milwaukee Business Journal
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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| milwaukee
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| Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
| Twin Cities
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| twincities
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| Nashville Business Journal
| Nashville, Tennessee
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| nashville
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| Orlando Business Journal
| Orlando, Florida
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| orlando
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| Philadelphia Business Journal
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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| philadelphia
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| Phoenix Business Journal
| Phoenix, Arizona
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| phoenix
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| Pittsburgh Business Journal
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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| pittsburgh
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| Portland Business Journal
| Portland, Oregon
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| portland
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| Triangle Business Journal
| Raleigh, North Carolina
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| triangle
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| Sacramento Business Journal
| Sacramento, California
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| sacramento
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| St. Louis Business Journal
| St. Louis, Missouri
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| stlouis
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| San Antonio Business Journal
| San Antonio, Texas
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| sanantonio
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| San Francisco Business Journal
| San Francisco, California
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| sanfrancisco
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| San Jose Business Journal
| San Jose, California
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| sanjose
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| Seattle Business Journal
| Seattle, Washington
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| seattle
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| South Florida Business Journal
| Miami, Florida
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| southflorida
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| Tampa Bay Business Journal
| Tampa Bay, Florida
| 1981
| tampabay
| founded as Tampa Bay Business, renamed in the late 1990s as The Business Journal Serving Tampa Bay
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| Washington, DC Business Journal
| Washington, D.C.
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| washington
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| Wichita Business Journal
| Wichita, Kansas
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| wichita
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[edit] Bizjournals
Bizjournals is the online media division of American City Business Journals which operates websites for each of the company's 41 print business journals as well as its first web-only local business news and information site for Los Angeles, California. The company plans to launch web-only operations in additional markets.
The site contains local business news from around the nation, updated throughout the day, along with an archive that contains more than 750,000 business news articles published since 1996.
[edit] Publications
According to the Columbia Journalism Review, it owns the following publications (as of 2003):
- Daily newspapers
- The Birmingham News (Alabama)
- The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
- Express-Times (Easton, Pennsylvania)
- The Allentown Times (Pennsylvania)
- The Huntsville Times (Alabama)
- Press-Register (Mobile, Alabama)
- The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey)
- Gloucester County Times (Woodbury, New Jersey)
- Today's Sunbeam (Salem, New Jersey)
- Bridgeton Evening News (Bridgeton, New Jersey)
- The Times (Trenton, New Jersey)
- Mississippi Press (Pascagoula, Mississippi)
- The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon)
- The Hillsboro Argus (Hillsboro, Oregon)
- The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio)
- Staten Island Advance (New York City)
- Syracuse Post Standard (Syracuse, New York)
- New Orleans Times Picayune (New Orleans)
- The Republican (Springfield, MA)
- Sun Newspapers - weekly newspapers for the Greater Cleveland area
- Booth Newspapers of Michigan:
- Business journals and periodicals
[edit] Cable television
[edit] Internet
- Advance Internet
- CondeNet
- Religion News Service
- Newhouse News Service
[edit] Former and Defunct Divisions
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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