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Knight Ridder is traded on the New York stock exchange as:
KRI.
CEO: P. Anthony Ridder.
Publishing - 2nd largest newspaper group
in terms of circulation.
Daily Newspapers
- Aberdeen American News (South Dakota)
- Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
- Belleville News-Democrat (Illinois)
- The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss)
- Bradenton Herald (Florida)
- The Charlotte Observer (North Carolina)
- The State (Columbia, S.C.)
- Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Georgia)
- Contra Costa Newspapers (California)
- Ledger Dispatch (Antioch)
- Contra Costa Times
- Valley Times (Pleasanton)
- West County Times (Richmond)
- Detroit Free Press
- Duluth News Tribune (Minnesota)
- The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Grand Forks Herald (North Dakota)
- The Kansas City Star
- Lexington Herald-Leader (Kentucky)
- The Macon Telegraph (Georgia)
- The Miami Herald
- The Monterey County Herald (California)
- The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
- Philadelphia Daily News
- Philadelphia Inquirer
- Saint Paul Pioneer Press (Minnesota)
- San Jose Mercury News
- San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune (California)
- Centre Daily Times (State College, Pa)
- Tallahassee Democrat
- The Daily Sun (Warner Robins, Ga.)
- The Wichita Eagle (Kansas)
- The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
Suburban Newspapers
- Brentwood News (California)
- The Byron Gazette (Georgia)
- The Herald (Cahokia-Dupo, Ill.)
- The Cambrian (Cambria, Calif.)
- Concord Transcript (California)
- The Sun (Contra Costa, Calif.)
- Florida Keys Keynoter
- Highland News Leader (Illinois)
- The Journal-Messenger (Marissa-New Athens,
Ill.)
- Sun-Bulletin (Morro Bay, Calif.)
- The Legal Reporter (O'Fallon, Ill.)
- O'Fallon Progress (Illinois)
- The Democrat (Pinckneyville, Ill.)
- The Sunday Dispatch (Pittston, Pa.)
- Base News (Scott AFB, Ill.)
- Sparta News-Plaindealer (Illinois)
- The Reporter (Tavernier, Fla.)
- The Republic-Times (Waterloo, Ill.)
Knight Ridder - Other Subsidiaries
- Knight Ridder New Media - web site development
- MediaStream, Inc.
- Observer Transportation Company
- Twin Cities Newspaper Services
Partially Owned Companies/Investments
- Detroit Newspaper Agency (50%) - with
Gannett
- Fort Wayne Newspapers, Inc.(minority interest)
- InfiNet (33%) - with Gannett and Landmark
Communications - (ISP)
- Interealty Corp. (25%) - with the Tribune
Co., Cox, and Advance Publications
- Knight-Ridder/Tribune Information Services
(50%) - news wire
- Newspapers First (32%) - retail and classified
sales
- Ponderay Newsprint Company (13.5%) - with
Avenor
- Seattle Times Company (49.5% of voting
stock, 65% of nonvoting stock)
- Southeast Paper Manufacturing Co.(33%)
- with Media General and Cox
- Real Media (NA) - partnership to expand
Real Cities network
- Infospace
- Liquid Seats Inc. (partial)
- CareerBuilder (with Tribune)
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