Quincy Newspapers - Newspapers

Newspapers

  • Quincy Herald-Whig, Quincy, Illinois
  • New Jersey Herald, Newton, New Jersey
Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Corporate directors
  • Ralph M. Oakley (President & CEO)
  • David Graff
  • Brad Eaton
  • Brady Dreasler
  • Brenda Wiskirchen
  • Jena Schulz
Newspapers
  • The New Jersey Herald
  • The Quincy Herald-Whig
Radio stations
  • WGEM-AM
  • WGEM-FM
Television stations
ABC Network Affiliates
  • WAOW/WYOW/WMOW-DT2 1 2
  • WKOW 2 3
  • WQOW 1 2
  • WXOW 1 2
CW Network Affiliates
  • WMOW/WAOW-DT2/WYOW-DT2
Fox Network Affiliates
  • KXLT 3 5
  • WGEM-DT3
  • WSJV
NBC Network Affiliates
  • KTIV 1
  • KTTC 1
  • KWWL 2 3
  • WGEM 1
  • WREX 1
  • WVVA 1
Interactive asset
  • Pro Video

1 CW subaffiliate. 2 This TV subaffiliate. 3 Me-TV subaffiliate. 4 ABC subaffiliate.
5 Quincy Newspapers operates this station owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting.

  • Annual revenue Unknown at this time
  • Employees 900+
  • Stock symbol None, privately held
  • Website qni.biz

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