From its beginnings as a Texas newspaper company in 1842 through the explosive growth of the past 20 years, Belo has prospered because of its relationship with its audiences. Belo's close community ties, strong journalistic reputation, and intense regional focus have been nurtured and expanded over time, resulting in powerful media brands and business opportunities that are not easily duplicated by competitors.
A Heritage of Achievement
Belo's success starts with journalism that has a direct impact on people's lives. With a rich heritage of journalistic achievement, Belo enters the 21st century as the leading news and information source in Texas, the Southwest and the Northwest.
By Region
The geographic clustering of Belo's media holdings helps us deliver unmatched regional news coverage to our audiences and unique regional marketing opportunities to our advertisers.
Television Group
Belo owns 19 television stations reaching 13.8 percent of U.S. television households, including WFAA-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth, KHOU-TV in Houston, KING-TV in Seattle/Tacoma and KTVK-TV in Phoenix.
Newspaper Group
Belo owns daily newspapers, including The Dallas Morning News, The Providence Journal, and The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA), with a combined readership of more than two million.
Belo Interactive
Belo Interactive, Belo's Internet subsidiary, operates more than 30 Web sites, including some of the most popular local and regional news sites in the United States. Cable News
Belo owns two regional cable news channels - Texas Cable News (TXCN) and NorthWest Cable News (NWCN) reaching more than three million households. Belo operates four local cable news channels in other markets in partnership with Cox Communications. |