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Cowles Media Company

Cowles Media Company (/klz/ KOHLZ) (1935–1998) was a newspaper, magazine and information publishing company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. The company operated Cowles Business Media, Cowles Creative Publishing, and Cowles Enthusiast Media units.

Cowles Media Company
Company typeHolding company
IndustryMass media
Founded1935; 89 years ago (1935)
FounderJohn Cowles Sr. and Gardner "Mike" Cowles Jr.
Defunct1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Gardner Cowles Sr., Gardner "Mike" Cowles Jr., John Cowles Jr., Kingsley H. Murphy Jr.
ProductsNewspaper, magazines, television stations
Brands
  • Look, Inc. (1937–1945)
  • Cowles Magazines (1946–1965)
  • Cowles Communications, Inc. (1965–1971)
DivisionsCowles Business Media
Cowles Creative Publishing
Cowles Enthusiast Media

Owners of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune from 1935 to 1998[citation needed], other newspapers owned at one time by Cowles Media and its affiliates included the Des Moines Register, the Buffalo Courier-Express, the Scottsdale Progress and the Rapid City Journal. The company also owned the Register and Tribune Syndicate (established in 1922).

History edit

The Cowles Media Company was formed in 1935 when the Cowles family purchased the Minneapolis Star — the family and its patriarch Gardner Cowles Sr. previously owned the Des Moines Register. At that point, Gardner Cowles Sr. handed control of the family's media business to his sons John Cowles Sr. and Gardner "Mike" Cowles Jr.[1] In 1939, the company purchased the Star' main competitor, the Minneapolis Evening Journal, merging them into the Star-Journal. The following year, the company bought the Minneapolis Tribune, giving it ownership of the major newspapers on the western side of the Twin Cities. The Tribune became Minneapolis' morning newspaper, the Star-Journal (shortened to the Star in 1947) was the evening newspaper, and they published a joint Sunday edition. A separate evening newspaper (the Times) was spun off and published until 1948.[2][3]

They published Harper's Magazine from 1965 to 1980.

In 1955, Cowles entered television as the majority owner of what is now KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa. Cowles became the station's sole owner shortly after its launch. Over the years, Cowles acquired several television stations in medium-sized markets. These stations were sold off by the mid-1980s.

In 1986, Cowles sold the Register and Tribune Syndicate to Hearst for $4.3 million.[4]

The McClatchy Company purchased Cowles Media in 1998.[5] McClatchy kept the Star Tribune newspaper, which by then was the primary asset in the $1.4 billion deal, and sold the other business units to Primedia and to a management team.[6]

As of September 1971 Cowles Media's leader was John Cowles Jr. It previously traded as Cowles Magazines (1946–1965), and Cowles Communications, Inc. (1965–1971),[7] run by Gardner Cowles Jr., John Jr.'s uncle. From 1969 to 1971 Cowles Communications sold Family Circle and other publications, retaining five broadcasting stations, a travel magazine, and a marketing service.[8] Look magazine (1937-1971) was published by an unrelated company[8] known as Look, Inc. (1937–1945).

Newspapers owned by the Cowles Media Company edit

Name City Years owned Fate
Des Moines Register Des Moines, Iowa 1903–1985 Acquired by the Gannett Company
Des Moines Tribune Des Moines, Iowa 1908–September 25, 1982 Subsumed into the Des Moines Register
Star-Tribune Minneapolis, Minnesota 1935–1998 Acquired by The McClatchy Company
Buffalo Courier-Express Buffalo, New York August 1979–September 19, 1982 Ceased publication, sale to News Corporation rejected by union
Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale, Arizona 1987–1993 Acquired by Cox Newspapers
Rapid City Journal Rapid City, South Dakota TK–1989 Acquired by Lee Enterprises
Great Falls Tribune Great Falls, Montana Acquired by Gannett Company
South Idaho Press Burley, Idaho Merged with the Times-News

List of specialty magazines edit

Healthy lifestyles edit

Collectibles edit

  • Doll Reader[9]
  • Figurines & Collectibles[9]
  • Nautical World[9] (formerly Nautical Collector)
  • Teddy Bear and Friends[9]

History magazines edit

Eight of the history magazines subsequently published by Weider History Group starting around 2006.

Hunting edit

Recreation edit

Former television stations edit

City of License / Market Station Channel Years owned Current status
Daytona BeachOrlando, FL WESH-TV 2 1965–1985 NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Honolulu, HI KHON-TV 1 2 1979–1985 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
MolineRock Island, ILDavenport, IA WQAD-TV 8 1978–1985 ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Louisville, KY WDRB 41 1977–1983 Fox affiliate owned by Block Communications
Des Moines, IA KRNT-TV/KCCI 8 1955–1985 2 CBS affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Sioux City, IA KVTV[11] 9 1953–1957 ABC affiliate KCAU-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
WichitaHutchinson, KS KTVH 12 1955–1983 CBS affiliate KWCH-DT, owned by Gray Television
Memphis, TN WREC-TV 3 1962–1971 CBS affiliate WREG-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
HuntingtonCharleston, WV WHTN-TV 13 1956–1960 CBS affiliate WOWK-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group

Notes:

  • 1 Cowles also owned KHON-TV's satellite in Wailuku, KAII-TV. Another KHON-TV satellite, KHAW-TV in Hilo, was owned by a third party but leased to Cowles. The Hawaii stations were NBC affiliates under Cowles.
  • 2 Cowles owned a majority share of this station when it first signed on and became its sole owner shortly thereafter.

Gallery edit

See also edit

External links edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Gardner Cowles Sr." The Annals of Iowa #28 (1946), 75-76.
  2. ^ Morison, Bradley (1966). Sunlight on Your Doorstep: The Minneapolis Tribune's First Hundred Years. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines.
  3. ^ "Timeline: A Look at History of Star Tribune". Star Tribune.
  4. ^ Strentz, Herb. "John Cowles," Cowles Family Publishing Legacy: Drake University, Cowles Library. Accessed Jan. 3, 2018.
  5. ^ . Ketupa.net. Archived from the original on 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  6. ^ "McCLATCHY FINDS NEW HOMES FOR COWLES DIVISIONS". NewsInc. Jan 19, 1998. Retrieved 2012-09-11.
  7. ^ "Look Magazine Photograph Collection, Background and Scope". Library of Congress. 9 May 2005. Retrieved 2007-10-15.
  8. ^ a b "Cowles Closing Look Magazine After 34 Years". The New York Times. 1971-09-17. p. 1. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab archived 1998 January 19. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  10. ^ , archived 1998 January 19. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  11. ^ "FCC Asked to Okay WNAX, KVTV (TV) Sales" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 4, 1957. p. 74. Retrieved February 21, 2023.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cowles Media Company news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message This article is about the Minneapolis based media company For the Spokane based media company see Cowles Company Cowles Media Company k oʊ l z KOHLZ 1935 1998 was a newspaper magazine and information publishing company based in Minneapolis Minnesota in the United States The company operated Cowles Business Media Cowles Creative Publishing and Cowles Enthusiast Media units Cowles Media CompanyCompany typeHolding companyIndustryMass mediaFounded1935 89 years ago 1935 FounderJohn Cowles Sr and Gardner Mike Cowles Jr Defunct1998 26 years ago 1998 HeadquartersMinneapolis Minnesota U S Area servedUnited StatesKey peopleGardner Cowles Sr Gardner Mike Cowles Jr John Cowles Jr Kingsley H Murphy Jr ProductsNewspaper magazines television stationsBrandsLook Inc 1937 1945 Cowles Magazines 1946 1965 Cowles Communications Inc 1965 1971 DivisionsCowles Business MediaCowles Creative PublishingCowles Enthusiast Media Owners of the Minneapolis Star Tribune from 1935 to 1998 citation needed other newspapers owned at one time by Cowles Media and its affiliates included the Des Moines Register the Buffalo Courier Express the Scottsdale Progress and the Rapid City Journal The company also owned the Register and Tribune Syndicate established in 1922 Contents 1 History 2 Newspapers owned by the Cowles Media Company 3 List of specialty magazines 3 1 Healthy lifestyles 3 2 Collectibles 3 3 History magazines 3 4 Hunting 3 5 Recreation 4 Former television stations 4 1 Gallery 5 See also 6 External links 7 NotesHistory editThe Cowles Media Company was formed in 1935 when the Cowles family purchased the Minneapolis Star the family and its patriarch Gardner Cowles Sr previously owned the Des Moines Register At that point Gardner Cowles Sr handed control of the family s media business to his sons John Cowles Sr and Gardner Mike Cowles Jr 1 In 1939 the company purchased the Star main competitor the Minneapolis Evening Journal merging them into the Star Journal The following year the company bought the Minneapolis Tribune giving it ownership of the major newspapers on the western side of the Twin Cities The Tribune became Minneapolis morning newspaper the Star Journal shortened to the Star in 1947 was the evening newspaper and they published a joint Sunday edition A separate evening newspaper the Times was spun off and published until 1948 2 3 They published Harper s Magazine from 1965 to 1980 In 1955 Cowles entered television as the majority owner of what is now KCCI in Des Moines Iowa Cowles became the station s sole owner shortly after its launch Over the years Cowles acquired several television stations in medium sized markets These stations were sold off by the mid 1980s In 1986 Cowles sold the Register and Tribune Syndicate to Hearst for 4 3 million 4 The McClatchy Company purchased Cowles Media in 1998 5 McClatchy kept the Star Tribune newspaper which by then was the primary asset in the 1 4 billion deal and sold the other business units to Primedia and to a management team 6 As of September 1971 update Cowles Media s leader was John Cowles Jr It previously traded as Cowles Magazines 1946 1965 and Cowles Communications Inc 1965 1971 7 run by Gardner Cowles Jr John Jr s uncle From 1969 to 1971 Cowles Communications sold Family Circle and other publications retaining five broadcasting stations a travel magazine and a marketing service 8 Look magazine 1937 1971 was published by an unrelated company 8 known as Look Inc 1937 1945 Newspapers owned by the Cowles Media Company editName City Years owned Fate Des Moines Register Des Moines Iowa 1903 1985 Acquired by the Gannett Company Des Moines Tribune Des Moines Iowa 1908 September 25 1982 Subsumed into the Des Moines Register Star Tribune Minneapolis Minnesota 1935 1998 Acquired by The McClatchy Company Buffalo Courier Express Buffalo New York August 1979 September 19 1982 Ceased publication sale to News Corporation rejected by union Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale Arizona 1987 1993 Acquired by Cox Newspapers Rapid City Journal Rapid City South Dakota TK 1989 Acquired by Lee Enterprises Great Falls Tribune Great Falls Montana Acquired by Gannett Company South Idaho Press Burley Idaho Merged with the Times NewsList of specialty magazines editHealthy lifestyles edit Climbing magazine 9 Country Journal Low Fat amp Fast 9 Natural Remedies 9 Vegetarian Times 9 Collectibles edit Doll Reader 9 Figurines amp Collectibles 9 Nautical World 9 formerly Nautical Collector Teddy Bear and Friends 9 History magazines edit Eight of the history magazines subsequently published by Weider History Group starting around 2006 America s Civil War 9 American History 9 Aviation History 9 British Heritage 9 Civil War Times Illustrated 9 Columbiad 9 Early American Homes 9 formerly Early American Life Historic Traveler 9 MHQ The Quarterly Journal of Military History 9 Military History 9 Vietnam Magazine 9 Wild West 9 Women s History annual 10 World War II 9 Hunting edit Bowhunter 9 Fly Fisherman 9 Recreation edit Dressage amp CT 9 Horse amp Rider 9 KITPLANES 9 Practical Horseman 9 Southwest Art 9 Former television stations editCity of License Market Station Channel Years owned Current status Daytona Beach Orlando FL WESH TV 2 1965 1985 NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television Honolulu HI KHON TV 1 2 1979 1985 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group Moline Rock Island IL Davenport IA WQAD TV 8 1978 1985 ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc Louisville KY WDRB 41 1977 1983 Fox affiliate owned by Block Communications Des Moines IA KRNT TV KCCI 8 1955 1985 2 CBS affiliate owned by Hearst Television Sioux City IA KVTV 11 9 1953 1957 ABC affiliate KCAU TV owned by Nexstar Media Group Wichita Hutchinson KS KTVH 12 1955 1983 CBS affiliate KWCH DT owned by Gray Television Memphis TN WREC TV 3 1962 1971 CBS affiliate WREG TV owned by Nexstar Media Group Huntington Charleston WV WHTN TV 13 1956 1960 CBS affiliate WOWK TV owned by Nexstar Media Group Notes 1 Cowles also owned KHON TV s satellite in Wailuku KAII TV Another KHON TV satellite KHAW TV in Hilo was owned by a third party but leased to Cowles The Hawaii stations were NBC affiliates under Cowles 2 Cowles owned a majority share of this station when it first signed on and became its sole owner shortly thereafter Gallery edit nbsp John Cowles Sr nbsp Mike CowlesSee also editCowles Company King Features Syndicate Office of War Information Primedia Simba Information The Des Moines RegisterExternal links editCowles family archives at Drake University s Cowles LibraryNotes edit Gardner Cowles Sr The Annals of Iowa 28 1946 75 76 Morison Bradley 1966 Sunlight on Your Doorstep The Minneapolis Tribune s First Hundred Years Minneapolis Ross amp Haines Timeline A Look at History of Star Tribune Star Tribune Strentz Herb John Cowles Cowles Family Publishing Legacy Drake University Cowles Library Accessed Jan 3 2018 Media profiles Ketupa net Archived from the original on 2007 08 30 Retrieved 2007 08 31 McCLATCHY FINDS NEW HOMES FOR COWLES DIVISIONS NewsInc Jan 19 1998 Retrieved 2012 09 11 Look Magazine Photograph Collection Background and Scope Library of Congress 9 May 2005 Retrieved 2007 10 15 a b Cowles Closing Look Magazine After 34 Years The New York Times 1971 09 17 p 1 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 29 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Cowles Enthusiast Media Magazines archived 1998 January 19 Retrieved September 30 2018 cowles com Women s History archived 1998 January 19 Retrieved September 30 2018 FCC Asked to Okay WNAX KVTV TV Sales PDF Broadcasting November 4 1957 p 74 Retrieved February 21 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cowles Media Company amp oldid 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