Hearst Television, Inc. (formerly Hearst-Argyle Television) is a broadcasting company in the
United States, owned by the
New York City-based
Hearst Corporation. It holds joint ventures in television production with
NBC Universal Television Distribution (although most of the stations it owns are affiliated with
ABC). From 1998 to mid-2009, the company traded its common stock on the
New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "HTV."
Hearst-Argyle was formed in 1997 with the merger of Hearst Corporation's broadcasting division and stations owned by Argyle Television Holdings II, which is partially related to the company of the same name who (in 1994) sold its stations to
New World Communications, stations that eventually became
Fox-owned stations.
In terms of audience reach, Hearst is the largest group owner of
ABC-affiliated stations, and the second-largest group owner of
NBC affiliates.
In June 2009, the Hearst Corporation announced that it would purchase substantially all of the stock not held by Hearst. Hearst-Argyle Television then dropped "Argyle" from its name and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation.
[, Broadcasting & Cable, June 3, 2009]Digital Television
In February 2009 Hearst-Argyle announced that its stations (except for
KITV and its satellites in
Hawaii, which had already completed their transition to digital) would comply with the new DTV transition date of June 12, 2009.
Hearst-owned stations

Hearst-Argyle Television logo, 2007-2009
Currently, a total of 26 television stations, comprising of: ten NBC affiliates, twelve ABC stations, two
CBS affiliates, one
CW affiliate and one
MyNetworkTV affiliate. The company also manages one ABC station, one CW affiliate and one
independent station, and two radio stations — all owned by the Hearst Corporation through a wholly-owned subsidiary, Hearst Holdings, Inc.
Notes:
1) ** indicates a station built and signed-on by the Hearst Corporation;
Television stations
Radio Stations
Stations formerly owned by Hearst and/or Argyle II
Television stations

First Hearst-Argyle Television logo from 1997-2007.
Notes:
1 WNAC-TV was owned by Argyle, but operated from 1996 to 2001 by
Clear Channel Communications under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with
WPRI-TV, which Clear Channel owned at the time.
Also, from 1998 to 2000, Hearst-Argyle controlled
WFFF-TV, a dual Fox-
CW affiliate for the Burlington-Plattsburgh market, in an arrangement acquired when Argyle obtained WPTZ.
In addition to the above, Hearst-Argyle never owned WZZM or WGRZ. Those two stations were divested by one of the company's predecessors, Argyle Television Holdings II, several months prior to the merger with Hearst Broadcasting. The "years owned" information reflects the years of ownership by Argyle Television Holdings II. And WDTN was the only formerly owned television station that was owned directly by Hearst prior to the merger.
Radio stations
(a partial listing)