The Company owns 18 newspapers in the United States, and has a share of a 19th newspaper's operations. It owns about 40% of the Albuquerque Publishing Company, which operates (but does not editorially control) the Albuquerque Journal.[1]
E.W. Scripps' broadcast division, which is also known as Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company, currently owns ten television stations.
Scripps also previously owned the Shop at Home home-shopping television network, which in turn owned five television stations. On May 22, 2006, Scripps announced that it was to cease operations of the network and intended to sell each of Shop at Home's five owned and operated television stations.[2]Jewelry Television eventually acquired Shop at Home, but Scripps still intended to sell its affiliated stations. On September 26, 2006, Scripps announced that it was selling its Shop at Home TV stations to New York City-based Multicultural Television for $170 million. [3]
Television stations
Notes: * indicates stations whose licenses were held by E.W. Scripps, but operated by Belo (who would ultimately purchase the stations from Scripps) under time brokerage agreements. Scripps never held operational control of these stations. ** indicates a station built and signed on by E.W. Scripps.
Scripps also operates the national (US) spelling bee. The final competition is in Washington, DC and broadcast on ESPN and ABC. Lower levels are organized by the school, then county and eventually to the final competition.