The E.W. Scripps

The E.W. Scripps Company, established in 1878, is a Cincinnati-based media enterprise operating through Local Media, National Media, and Other segments. The Local Media segment comprises 60 television stations, producing news, information, and entertainment content, along with their digital operations. The National Media segment offers content services through various internet-connected devices, including Katz, Newsy, Triton, Stitcher, and Midroll Media. Additionally, the company operates the Scripps National Spelling Bee and an investigative reporting newsroom in Washington, D.C. The E.W. Scripps Company serves audiences and businesses across the United States, driven by high-quality original content and digital strategies. The Scripps Howard Foundation, a private nonprofit, supports philanthropic causes, with a focus on journalism education, excellence in journalism, and childhood literacy.

Meredith Delaney

CEO and President

Adam Symson

President, CEO, Board Member and Member of the Executive Committee

Past deals in Television

Run3TV

Corporate Round in 2024
Run3TV is a TV web platform for broadcasters that uses NEXTGEN TV's ATSC 3.0 A/344 Interactive Broadcast Standard to enhance local news, sports, and entertainment viewing experiences. NEXTGEN TV applications enable broadcasters to directly engage with viewers, boost engagement, and generate new revenue sources.

ION Media Networks

Acquisition in 2020
Ion Media operates a national television network that delivers a diverse range of entertainment programming, including crime and justice procedural shows, children's programming, and content focused on healthy lifestyles. With 71 stations that reach over 100 million homes across the top 50 markets in the United States, Ion Media is committed to providing accessible and affordable television entertainment. The network emphasizes quality content and innovative formats to enhance viewer experience, offering a mix of television series, sports, feature films, and local public interest programming. Through its various offerings, Ion Media aims to cater to a wide audience, ensuring that entertainment choices are available to all consumers nationwide.

Journal Media Group

Acquisition in 2014
Journal Media Group is a prominent media company based in the United States, operating across various platforms including publishing, radio, television broadcasting, and interactive media. The company manages 14 television stations and 35 radio stations across 11 states, providing comprehensive media services to its audience. Journal Media Group is committed to upholding high standards of integrity and strives for excellence in delivering quality content and services.

ReacTV

Series B in 1999
ReacTV is a live television game show about technology products and commercials. They offer a live social media fundraising event.

Food Network

Acquisition in 1997
Food Network is a multimedia platform that includes a television channel, lifestyle network, magazine, and website dedicated to food-related content. It connects viewers with diverse culinary experiences through various programming and articles. The network offers a subscription-based service that allows users to input their dietary preferences, such as low-carb or vegetarian, and receive a week's worth of recipes along with grocery lists designed to help them find items on sale at local stores. This comprehensive approach to food information and inspiration caters to a wide audience, fostering a community of food enthusiasts.
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