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Graham Holdings

Graham Holdings Company (formerly The Washington Post Company) is a diversified American conglomerate holding company. Headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia, and incorporated in Delaware,[3] it was formerly the owner of The Washington Post newspaper and Newsweek magazine.

Graham Holdings Company
FormerlyThe Washington Post Company (1947–2013)
TypePublic
Class A Common Stock: unlisted
Class B Common Stock: NYSE: GHC
S&P 400 Component
ISINUS3846371041 
IndustryConglomerate
FoundedAugust 4, 1947; 76 years ago (1947-08-04) (as The Washington Post Company)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
ProductsMagazines
Educational Services
Television
Cable television
Electronic media
Revenue US$3.924 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022)[1]
US$83.898 Million (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022)[1]
US$67.08 Million (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022)[1]
Total assets US$6.582 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022)[1]
Total equity US$3.752 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022)[1]
Number of employees
11,500 (2015)[2]
Websitewww.ghco.com

Its current[when?] holdings include the digital marketing company SocialCode, the online magazine Slate, Graham Media Group (formerly Post-Newsweek Stations), a group of seven television stations, higher education company Kaplan, content and marketplace company Leaf Group, and the now-defunct Trove (formerly WaPo Labs)—the developers of a news reader app. Graham Holdings Company also owned cable television and internet service provider Cable One until it was spun off in 2015.

Corporate history edit

The history of Graham Holdings Company dates back to 1877, when the Post was first published. The Washington Post Company was incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1889,[4] and remained a District of Columbia corporation until it changed its place of incorporation to Delaware in 2003.[5] It is a public company and its Class B common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GHC; it went public in 1971.

Descendants of the late Eugene Meyer (including Chairman Donald E. Graham, his sister Lally Weymouth, and the beneficiaries of various family trusts) collectively control the company through their ownership of the unlisted Class A common stock that selects 70% of the company's board of directors. As of 2014, it forms more than 90% of the family's assets.[6] Prior to 2014, Berkshire Hathaway was a substantial holder of the public Class B common stock that selects 30% of the company's board of directors, but exchanged most of that stock for WPLG-TV, one of Graham Holdings' television stations, and other assets, in 2014.[6]

Since 1950, the company had been based in the Washington Post building in Washington, D.C., which was sold off separately in 2014. Its new headquarters are at 1300 North 17th Street in Arlington, Virginia, with the choice of state motivated (according to Don Graham) by the proximity to Congress and the fact that two of the holding's activity areas, education and health care, are subject to federal regulation.[6]

On August 5, 2013, it was announced that the Washington Post Company would sell the flagship newspaper for $250 million to Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive of Amazon.com. The Washington Post Company agreed to adopt a new corporate name once the sale was finalized. It adopted Graham Holdings Company as the new name effective November 29, 2013.[7] Amazon.com was not involved in the sale.[8] Nash Holdings LLC, a company owned by Bezos, closed the purchase of the newspaper and affiliated publications on October 1, 2013.[9][10] Graham Holdings Company retained ownership of WaPo Labs, its technology innovation group,[11] since rebranded as Trove.

In 2014, Tim O'Shaughnessy, founder of LivingSocial and a son-in-law of CEO Don Graham, joined GHC as president.[6] O'Shaughnessy became CEO in November 2015.

In November 2014, Graham Holdings said it would spin off Cable ONE as a separate, publicly traded company in 2015.[12] The spin-off was completed on July 1, 2015.[13]

In March 2018, following several years of enrollment decline, Graham sold Kaplan University to the Purdue University system, and it was rebranded Purdue University Global.[14]

In 2019, children's podcasting company Pinna spun out of the Slate Group as a separate Graham Holdings subsidiary.[15]

In June 2021, Graham Holdings completed their acquisition of Leaf Group, a consumer internet company, at a valuation of approximately $323 million.[16]

Holdings edit

Broadcasting edit

Through its Graham Media Group subsidiary (formerly Post-Newsweek Stations),[17] Graham Holdings owns a group of seven television stations. Led by chief executive officer Catherine Badalamente, the company is based in Detroit, co-located with its local NBC affiliate WDIV-TV.[18]

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.

City of license / market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Owned since Primary affiliation
Jacksonville WJXT 4 (42) 1953 Independent
WCWJ 17 (34) 2017 The CW
Orlando - Daytona Beach - Melbourne WKMG-TV 6 (26) 1997 CBS
Detroit WDIV 4 (45) 1978 NBC
Houston KPRC-TV 2 (35) 1994 NBC
San Antonio KSAT-TV 12 (12) 1994 ABC
Roanoke WSLS-TV 10 (30) 2017 NBC

Interactive edit

Graham Holdings Company also owns three firms active in various capacities on the World Wide Web. These include The Slate Group, which publishes Slate, Slate V, and ForeignPolicy.com.[19] The Root, an online magazine focusing on African American culture, used to be held by The Slate Group until Graham Holdings sold it to Univision Communications in 2015.[20] Graham Holdings Company also owns SocialCode, an advertising agency specializing in social media/ID-based marketing, and Pinna, a children's podcast company.

In November 2014, Graham Holdings Company acquired Social News Desk, a social media management platform for newsrooms, through its subsidiary, Graham Media Group.[21]

In June 2021, Graham Holdings acquired Leaf Group, a consumer internet company that runs both online consumer-orientated brands and marketplace brands.[16]

Health care edit

In October 2012, the firm purchased Celtic Healthcare Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Celtic Healthcare, based in Pennsylvania, provides home health care in western, central, and northeastern Pennsylvania as well as Montgomery and Baltimore County, Maryland. It also provides home hospice services in the same areas, as well as owns a 10-bed inpatient hospice in Dunmore, Pennsylvania.[22] In 2014, it had around 558 full-time and 45 part-time employees.[6]

In 2014, Graham Holdings bought a majority stake in Troy, Michigan-based Residential Healthcare Group, the parent company of Residential Home Health and Residential Hospice, which provides at-home and on-site health care and hospice services in Michigan and Illinois.[23]

Energy production edit

In July 2013, Graham Holdings purchased Forney Corp. for an undisclosed sum. The company, which is based in Addison, Texas, manufactures equipment that monitors and controls the combustion of coal, natural gas, and other materials. This equipment is sold to electric utilities for use in power generation plants.[24]

Manufacturing edit

In June 2014, Graham Holdings acquired Joyce/Dayton Corp., a Dayton, Ohio-based manufacturer of screw jacks and other linear-motion systems.[25]

In November 2015, Graham Holdings acquired Group Dekko, a Garrett, Indiana-based electrical manufacturer.[26]

In May 2020, Graham Holdings announced that it had acquired Framebridge.[27]

Restaurants edit

In July 2019, Graham Holdings acquired Clyde's Restaurant Group, the owner and operator of several restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area, including Old Ebbitt Grill.[28]

Automotive edit

In January 2019, Graham Holdings acquired 90% of two automobile dealerships from Sonic Automotive.[29] The company's latest acquisition — its fourth auto dealership to date — is located at 8820 Centreville Road in Manassas. Christopher J. Ourisman of Ourisman Automotive will operate and manage the dealership, which the Arlington holding company purchased from the Battlefield Automotive Group. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.[30]

Education edit

Kaplan focuses on three areas: higher education, professional training, and test preparation.

In January 2016, Graham Holdings launched CyberVista, a cybersecurity training and education company.[31]

Following several years of significant enrollment decline, Graham sold Kaplan University to the Purdue University system for one dollar in March 2018, which was rebranded as Purdue University Global. In exchange, Purdue agreed to employ Kaplan, Inc. as the exclusive provider of nonacademic functions,[32] and Kaplan, Inc. agreed to assume responsibility for liabilities resulting before the transaction. According to the contract terms, Kaplan receives 12.5 percent of the university's revenue, as long as funds are available after all operating expenses and guaranteed payments to Purdue have been covered. Purdue University Global reported an $18 million loss in 2018, and a $43 million loss in 2019.[33]

In February 2020, GHC reported that Purdue University Global owed Kaplan Higher Education $68.4 million for services and deferred fees and $18.6 million for an advance from the Kaplan University transaction.[34] Despite spending a reported $132 million in marketing, more than $4,400 per enrolled student,[35] and four times their competitor SNHU,[35] enrollments at Global have remained virtually flat. In October 2020, Purdue University Global reported -$47 million in net assets, with a net operating loss of $103 million.[36]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Graham Holdings Company 2022 Annual Report". Graham. December 31, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "2015 Annual Report". Graham Holdings Company.
  3. ^ "EDGAR Search Results". sec.gov. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  4. ^ District of Columbia Corporation records show the original Washington Post Company was registered as a domestic corporation in 1889 June 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ District of Columbia Corporation records show the original D.C.-based corporation's charter was revoked in 2003 and replaced by a Delaware-based foreign corporation June 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ a b c d e Graham Holdings: 2014 Annual Report (available on GHCO.com)
  7. ^ Wilgoren, Debbi. "Washington Post Co. Renamed Graham Holdings Company to Mark Sale of Newspaper." Washington Post. November 18, 2013. Accessed November 18, 2013.
  8. ^ Farhi, Paul (August 6, 2013). "Washington Post to be sold to Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon". Washington Post. Retrieved August 6, 2013.
  9. ^ Fahri, Paul (October 1, 2013). "The Washington Post Closes Sale to Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved October 1, 2013. Bezos's $250 million purchase was completed as expected with the signing of sale documents. The signing transfers the newspaper and other assets from The Washington Post Co. to Nash Holdings, Bezos's private investment company.
  10. ^ Clabaugh, Jeff (October 1, 2013). "Jeff Bezos Completes Washington Post Acquisition". Washington Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved October 1, 2013. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is now officially the head of a newspaper, completing his $250 million acquisition of the Washington Post's publishing business Tuesday afternoon.
  11. ^ "What is WaPo Labs?" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  12. ^ Clabaugh, Jeff (November 13, 2014). "Graham Holdings to spin off cable business". Washington Business Journal. Retrieved November 13, 2014.
  13. ^ "Graham Holdings Completes Spin-off of Cable ONE". Business Wire. July 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  14. ^ "Bangert: Year of controversy later, online Purdue Global goes live". Journal & Courier. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  15. ^ "Kids podcaster Pinna is leaving the crib and ready to take its first steps solo".
  16. ^ a b (Press release). June 14, 2021. Archived from the original on June 14, 2021.
  17. ^ "Washington Post's former TV arm changes name to Graham Media Group". Chicago Tribune. July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  18. ^ "Graham Media Group Headquarters Returns To Detroit". TV NewsCheck. June 8, 2022. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  19. ^ "The Washington Post Company Announces The Slate Group." Washington Post. June 4, 2008.
  20. ^ Bond, Shannon (May 21, 2015). "Univision buys African-American news site The Root". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
  21. ^ "Graham Media Group Buys Social Media Startup". www.adweek.com. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
  22. ^ Clabaugh, Jeff. "Washington Post Enters Hospice Business With Purchase of Celtic Healthcare." Washington Business Journal. October 1, 2012. Accessed November 18, 2013.
  23. ^ Harrison, J.D. "Graham Holdings wades deeper into residential health care business." Washington Post. July 3, 2014. Accessed October 17, 2015.
  24. ^ Clabaugh, Jeff. "Washington Post Buys Utility Products Company." Washington Business Journal. July 18, 2013. Accessed November 18, 2013.
  25. ^ "Graham Holdings acquires Joyce/Dayton Corp." Today's Energy Solutions. June 2, 2014. March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Accessed October 17, 2015.
  26. ^ "Graham Holdings Acquires Group Dekko." Business Wire. November 13, 2015. Accessed June 19, 2016.
  27. ^ "Graham Holdings Acquires Framebridge." Citybizlist. May 15, 2020. Accessed 2020-16-05.
  28. ^ Maynard, Michelle (August 1, 2019). "From News To Nightcaps: Washington's Graham Family Buys The Clyde's Group". Forbes.
  29. ^ "Graham Holdings Company Acquires Two Automotive Dealerships." Business Wire. January 31, 2019. Accessed February 18, 2020.
  30. ^ Murillo, Ana Lucía (3 January 2022). "Graham Holdings expands its network of auto dealerships". Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  31. ^ "New Company, CyberVista, Launches to Tackle Cybersecurity Training for Business Leaders and Practitioners" Business Wire. January 6, 2016. Accessed June 19, 2016.
  32. ^ "Accreditor backs Purdue University Global as more for-profits seek to convert or sell". www.insidehighered.com. 7 March 2018. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  33. ^ Hill, Phil (January 7, 2020). "Postscript on Purdue University Global Post". PhilOnEdTech. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  34. ^ "10K Graham Holdings Company". sec.gov. US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  35. ^ a b Hill, Phil (January 30, 2020). "Purdue Global Budget: More than $132m spent on marketing last year". PhilOnEdTech. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  36. ^ "Purdue University Financial Report 2020" (PDF). www.purdue.edu. p. 84. Retrieved December 21, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for Graham Holdings Corporation:
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Graham Holdings Company formerly The Washington Post Company is a diversified American conglomerate holding company Headquartered in Arlington County Virginia and incorporated in Delaware 3 it was formerly the owner of The Washington Post newspaper and Newsweek magazine Graham Holdings CompanyFormerlyThe Washington Post Company 1947 2013 TypePublicTraded asClass A Common Stock unlistedClass B Common Stock NYSE GHCS amp P 400 ComponentISINUS3846371041 IndustryConglomerateFoundedAugust 4 1947 76 years ago 1947 08 04 as The Washington Post Company Washington D C U S HeadquartersArlington County Virginia U S Key peopleDonald E Graham Chairman Tim O Shaughnessy President and CEO ProductsMagazinesEducational ServicesTelevisionCable televisionElectronic mediaRevenueUS 3 924 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2022 1 Operating incomeUS 83 898 Million Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2022 1 Net incomeUS 67 08 Million Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2022 1 Total assetsUS 6 582 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2022 1 Total equityUS 3 752 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2022 1 Number of employees11 500 2015 2 Websitewww wbr ghco wbr comIts current when holdings include the digital marketing company SocialCode the online magazine Slate Graham Media Group formerly Post Newsweek Stations a group of seven television stations higher education company Kaplan content and marketplace company Leaf Group and the now defunct Trove formerly WaPo Labs the developers of a news reader app Graham Holdings Company also owned cable television and internet service provider Cable One until it was spun off in 2015 Contents 1 Corporate history 2 Holdings 2 1 Broadcasting 2 2 Interactive 2 3 Health care 2 4 Energy production 2 5 Manufacturing 2 6 Restaurants 2 7 Automotive 2 8 Education 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCorporate history editThe history of Graham Holdings Company dates back to 1877 when the Post was first published The Washington Post Company was incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1889 4 and remained a District of Columbia corporation until it changed its place of incorporation to Delaware in 2003 5 It is a public company and its Class B common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GHC it went public in 1971 Descendants of the late Eugene Meyer including Chairman Donald E Graham his sister Lally Weymouth and the beneficiaries of various family trusts collectively control the company through their ownership of the unlisted Class A common stock that selects 70 of the company s board of directors As of 2014 update it forms more than 90 of the family s assets 6 Prior to 2014 Berkshire Hathaway was a substantial holder of the public Class B common stock that selects 30 of the company s board of directors but exchanged most of that stock for WPLG TV one of Graham Holdings television stations and other assets in 2014 6 Since 1950 the company had been based in the Washington Post building in Washington D C which was sold off separately in 2014 Its new headquarters are at 1300 North 17th Street in Arlington Virginia with the choice of state motivated according to Don Graham by the proximity to Congress and the fact that two of the holding s activity areas education and health care are subject to federal regulation 6 On August 5 2013 it was announced that the Washington Post Company would sell the flagship newspaper for 250 million to Jeff Bezos founder and chief executive of Amazon com The Washington Post Company agreed to adopt a new corporate name once the sale was finalized It adopted Graham Holdings Company as the new name effective November 29 2013 7 Amazon com was not involved in the sale 8 Nash Holdings LLC a company owned by Bezos closed the purchase of the newspaper and affiliated publications on October 1 2013 9 10 Graham Holdings Company retained ownership of WaPo Labs its technology innovation group 11 since rebranded as Trove In 2014 Tim O Shaughnessy founder of LivingSocial and a son in law of CEO Don Graham joined GHC as president 6 O Shaughnessy became CEO in November 2015 In November 2014 Graham Holdings said it would spin off Cable ONE as a separate publicly traded company in 2015 12 The spin off was completed on July 1 2015 13 In March 2018 following several years of enrollment decline Graham sold Kaplan University to the Purdue University system and it was rebranded Purdue University Global 14 In 2019 children s podcasting company Pinna spun out of the Slate Group as a separate Graham Holdings subsidiary 15 In June 2021 Graham Holdings completed their acquisition of Leaf Group a consumer internet company at a valuation of approximately 323 million 16 Holdings editBroadcasting edit Main article Graham Media Group Through its Graham Media Group subsidiary formerly Post Newsweek Stations 17 Graham Holdings owns a group of seven television stations Led by chief executive officer Catherine Badalamente the company is based in Detroit co located with its local NBC affiliate WDIV TV 18 Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license City of license market Station ChannelTV RF Owned since Primary affiliationJacksonville WJXT 4 42 1953 IndependentWCWJ 17 34 2017 The CWOrlando Daytona Beach Melbourne WKMG TV 6 26 1997 CBSDetroit WDIV 4 45 1978 NBCHouston KPRC TV 2 35 1994 NBCSan Antonio KSAT TV 12 12 1994 ABCRoanoke WSLS TV 10 30 2017 NBCInteractive edit Graham Holdings Company also owns three firms active in various capacities on the World Wide Web These include The Slate Group which publishes Slate Slate V and ForeignPolicy com 19 The Root an online magazine focusing on African American culture used to be held by The Slate Group until Graham Holdings sold it to Univision Communications in 2015 20 Graham Holdings Company also owns SocialCode an advertising agency specializing in social media ID based marketing and Pinna a children s podcast company In November 2014 Graham Holdings Company acquired Social News Desk a social media management platform for newsrooms through its subsidiary Graham Media Group 21 In June 2021 Graham Holdings acquired Leaf Group a consumer internet company that runs both online consumer orientated brands and marketplace brands 16 Health care edit In October 2012 the firm purchased Celtic Healthcare Inc for an undisclosed sum Celtic Healthcare based in Pennsylvania provides home health care in western central and northeastern Pennsylvania as well as Montgomery and Baltimore County Maryland It also provides home hospice services in the same areas as well as owns a 10 bed inpatient hospice in Dunmore Pennsylvania 22 In 2014 it had around 558 full time and 45 part time employees 6 In 2014 Graham Holdings bought a majority stake in Troy Michigan based Residential Healthcare Group the parent company of Residential Home Health and Residential Hospice which provides at home and on site health care and hospice services in Michigan and Illinois 23 Energy production edit In July 2013 Graham Holdings purchased Forney Corp for an undisclosed sum The company which is based in Addison Texas manufactures equipment that monitors and controls the combustion of coal natural gas and other materials This equipment is sold to electric utilities for use in power generation plants 24 Manufacturing edit In June 2014 Graham Holdings acquired Joyce Dayton Corp a Dayton Ohio based manufacturer of screw jacks and other linear motion systems 25 In November 2015 Graham Holdings acquired Group Dekko a Garrett Indiana based electrical manufacturer 26 In May 2020 Graham Holdings announced that it had acquired Framebridge 27 Restaurants edit In July 2019 Graham Holdings acquired Clyde s Restaurant Group the owner and operator of several restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area including Old Ebbitt Grill 28 Automotive edit In January 2019 Graham Holdings acquired 90 of two automobile dealerships from Sonic Automotive 29 The company s latest acquisition its fourth auto dealership to date is located at 8820 Centreville Road in Manassas Christopher J Ourisman of Ourisman Automotive will operate and manage the dealership which the Arlington holding company purchased from the Battlefield Automotive Group Terms of the deal were not disclosed 30 Education edit Kaplan focuses on three areas higher education professional training and test preparation In January 2016 Graham Holdings launched CyberVista a cybersecurity training and education company 31 Following several years of significant enrollment decline Graham sold Kaplan University to the Purdue University system for one dollar in March 2018 which was rebranded as Purdue University Global In exchange Purdue agreed to employ Kaplan Inc as the exclusive provider of nonacademic functions 32 and Kaplan Inc agreed to assume responsibility for liabilities resulting before the transaction According to the contract terms Kaplan receives 12 5 percent of the university s revenue as long as funds are available after all operating expenses and guaranteed payments to Purdue have been covered Purdue University Global reported an 18 million loss in 2018 and a 43 million loss in 2019 33 In February 2020 GHC reported that Purdue University Global owed Kaplan Higher Education 68 4 million for services and deferred fees and 18 6 million for an advance from the Kaplan University transaction 34 Despite spending a reported 132 million in marketing more than 4 400 per enrolled student 35 and four times their competitor SNHU 35 enrollments at Global have remained virtually flat In October 2020 Purdue University Global reported 47 million in net assets with a net operating loss of 103 million 36 See also editLists of corporate assetsReferences edit a b c d e Graham Holdings Company 2022 Annual Report Graham December 31 2022 Retrieved August 30 2023 2015 Annual Report Graham Holdings Company EDGAR Search Results sec gov Retrieved May 29 2020 District of Columbia Corporation records show the original Washington Post Company was registered as a domestic corporation in 1889 Archived June 20 2009 at the Wayback Machine District of Columbia Corporation records show the original D C based corporation s charter was revoked in 2003 and replaced by a Delaware based foreign corporation Archived June 20 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e Graham Holdings 2014 Annual Report available on GHCO com Wilgoren Debbi Washington Post Co Renamed Graham Holdings Company to Mark Sale of Newspaper Washington Post November 18 2013 Accessed November 18 2013 Farhi Paul August 6 2013 Washington Post to be sold to Jeff Bezos the founder of Amazon Washington Post Retrieved August 6 2013 Fahri Paul October 1 2013 The Washington Post Closes Sale to Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved October 1 2013 Bezos s 250 million purchase was completed as expected with the signing of sale documents The signing transfers the newspaper and other assets from The Washington Post Co to Nash Holdings Bezos s private investment company Clabaugh Jeff October 1 2013 Jeff Bezos Completes Washington Post Acquisition Washington Business Journal American City Business Journals Retrieved October 1 2013 Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is now officially the head of a newspaper completing his 250 million acquisition of the Washington Post s publishing business Tuesday afternoon What is WaPo Labs via www washingtonpost com Clabaugh Jeff November 13 2014 Graham Holdings to spin off cable business Washington Business Journal Retrieved November 13 2014 Graham Holdings Completes Spin off of Cable ONE Business Wire July 2015 Retrieved August 2 2015 Bangert Year of controversy later online Purdue Global goes live Journal amp Courier Retrieved February 6 2020 Kids podcaster Pinna is leaving the crib and ready to take its first steps solo a b Graham Holdings Completes Acquisition of Leaf Group Ltd Press release June 14 2021 Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Washington Post s former TV arm changes name to Graham Media Group Chicago Tribune July 28 2014 Retrieved July 28 2014 Graham Media Group Headquarters Returns To Detroit TV NewsCheck June 8 2022 Retrieved June 8 2022 The Washington Post Company Announces The Slate Group Washington Post June 4 2008 Bond Shannon May 21 2015 Univision buys African American news site The Root Financial Times ISSN 0307 1766 Retrieved May 24 2015 Graham Media Group Buys Social Media Startup www adweek com Retrieved July 23 2018 Clabaugh Jeff Washington Post Enters Hospice Business With Purchase of Celtic Healthcare Washington Business Journal October 1 2012 Accessed November 18 2013 Harrison J D Graham Holdings wades deeper into residential health care business Washington Post July 3 2014 Accessed October 17 2015 Clabaugh Jeff Washington Post Buys Utility Products Company Washington Business Journal July 18 2013 Accessed November 18 2013 Graham Holdings acquires Joyce Dayton Corp Today s Energy Solutions June 2 2014 Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed October 17 2015 Graham Holdings Acquires Group Dekko Business Wire November 13 2015 Accessed June 19 2016 Graham Holdings Acquires Framebridge Citybizlist May 15 2020 Accessed 2020 16 05 Maynard Michelle August 1 2019 From News To Nightcaps Washington s Graham Family Buys The Clyde s Group Forbes Graham Holdings Company Acquires Two Automotive Dealerships Business Wire January 31 2019 Accessed February 18 2020 Murillo Ana Lucia 3 January 2022 Graham Holdings expands its network of auto dealerships Retrieved 2 March 2023 New Company CyberVista Launches to Tackle Cybersecurity Training for Business Leaders and Practitioners Business Wire January 6 2016 Accessed June 19 2016 Accreditor backs Purdue University Global as more for profits seek to convert or sell www insidehighered com 7 March 2018 Retrieved February 6 2020 Hill Phil January 7 2020 Postscript on Purdue University Global Post PhilOnEdTech Retrieved February 6 2020 10K Graham Holdings Company sec gov US Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved February 27 2020 a b Hill Phil January 30 2020 Purdue Global Budget More than 132m spent on marketing last year PhilOnEdTech Retrieved March 6 2020 Purdue University Financial Report 2020 PDF www purdue edu p 84 Retrieved December 21 2020 External links editOfficial website Business data for Graham Holdings Corporation BloombergSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graham Holdings amp oldid 1180367017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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