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Fox News Channel is a highly rated United States cable and satellite news channel. It is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group and is a subsidiary of News Corporation. The network was launched in 1996 and reaches 17 million cable subscribers. Fox News presents a wide variety of programming, with up to 15 hours of live programming per day. Most of the programs are broadcast from Fox News headquarters in New York City. Its news reporting style generally caters to the more conservative population.
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One of the leading providers of business and investment multimedia content, TheStreet.com makes its products available through online publications, content syndication, and audio and video programming. Founded in 1996, the company pioneered the electronic publishing of financial information on the Internet through its creation of TheStreet.com, a subscription-based news and commentary Web site. The site has several services that offer various types of investor information designed to help subscribers make informed investing and trading decisions. As a publicly traded company, TheStreet.com is listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol TSCM and maintains corporate headquarters in New York.
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Westwood One supplies radio and television stations with information services and programming. Westwood One is the largest domestic outsource provider of traffic reporting services and the nations largest radio network, producing and distributing national news, sports, talk, music and special event programs, in addition to local news, sports, weather, video news and other information programming. Westwood One provides a broad range of programming and information services, which deliver audience to advertisers and also deliver traffic, news, talk, sports and entertainment programs to its affiliate stations. In 1996, Westwood One acquired Shadow Traffic and in 1999, Westwood One significantly expanded its local and regional reach through its merger with the countrys largest traffic service provider, Metro Networks, which broadcasts information reports in 67 of the 75 largest markets in the United States. The company is headquartered in New York.
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Published from New York City, AM New York is a daily newspaper distributed throughout the city free of cost, offering readers a variety of sections covering topics, such as sports, lifestyle, health and business. The newspaper covers local and national news, crime beat and politics and live scoreboard for the New York Yankees, Mets, Knicks and Giants games. AM New York also has an entertainment section offering news and information on movies, music, fashion, dining, books and travel. The paper also has an editorial and opinion section and obituaries and classified advertisements. AM New York is distributed through a network of vendors and street boxes located throughout the city and the outlying suburbs. It publishes wire stories from the Associated Press and from writers and syndicated columnists from the Tribune Company newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune and the Baltimore Sun.
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Time Warner, founded in 1972 as Warner Communications, is one of the leading global media and entertainment company with operations in interactive services, television networks, cable systems, filmed entertainment and publishing. Its subsidiaries include AOL, HBO, Time Warner Cable, New Line Cinema, Cable News Network, Turner Broadcasting System, Time, and Warner Bros. Entertainment. AOL provides interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies, and e-commerce services throughout the United States and Europe. It offers online subscription service, including dial-up telephone Internet access, digital services, wireless, and voice-over applications. The company s cable division offers video, data, and digital phone services including digital video, video-on-demand, and video recorders. Warner Bros. Entertainment produces and distributes theatrical motion pictures, television shows, animation and television programming, and home video products. Time Warner Cable offers domestic and international cable networks and a broadcast television network. The company publishes various daily, weekly and sports magazines, including TIME, People, Sports Illustrated, and D C comics. Time Warner is headquartered in New York City.
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Parade Magazine conducted the first United States interview with the late Pope John Paul II and Hillary Rodham Clinton and the first report on Nuclear Winter by the late Dr. Carl Sagan. Parade Magazine has a circulation of 36 million and is distributed to more than 340 Sunday newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Miami Herald and Dallas Morning News. Some of its weekly features are the celebrity profile column In Step With... by James Brady, Guide to Better Fitness by Dr. Michael O Shea and Ask Marilyn by Marilyn vos Savant, who is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records Hall of Fame as the person with the world s highest IQ. The first issue of Parade Magazine was published on May 31, 1941, with a print run of 125,000 copies.