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The movement to sell was partly facilitated by the action of a special stockholders' meeting in April 1995, in which Mrs. McEvoy was ousted from the Chronicle Publishing Company board and therefore from her position as chair. Although Mrs. McEvoy kept her 26.3% ownership share in the company's stock,
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having to reinvent itself under its new local ownership as it struggled, and down the line was sold out to private equity publishers that reduced its operations considerably. The television properties became a strain on their new owners as the Chronicle–LIN–Benedek deal pushed Benedek Broadcasting
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was spun off into its own unit as Chronicle Publishing to signify a diversification of its interests outside of San Francisco. The second century of the company began in 1965 with the
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in the 1990s, the other shareholding heirs of the de Young family decided to sell the assets of CPC in 1999 when the consolidation trend in the United States was at its peak.
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With the growth of television in the 1940s, Chronicle Publishing Company decided to diversify into that medium by applying for a construction permit for a
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that was in operation from 1865 until 2000. Owned for the whole of its existence by the de Young family, CPC was most notable for owning the namesake
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gave them a formidable one-third shareholder voting bloc if they chose to vote together, she no longer exerted direct control over the management of
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and the book imprints, all of the former Chronicle Publishing assets have met some degree of criticism, misfortune, or both. Concerns about the
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Twenty-four de Young family shareholders received at least $ 2 billion divided among them from the sales of the Chronicle Publishing assets.
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into bankruptcy with most of the company (including the former Chronicle) stations being purchased in 2002 by
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Over the latter half of 1999 into 2000, the units of the company were sold separately to different entities:
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What would become Chronicle Publishing Company was formed on January 16, 1865, when teenage brothers
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cable network which was operated in conjunction with KRON and was seen on most cable systems in the
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for several years under their Western Communications unit before those systems were sold to
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saw massive growth alongside that of San Francisco, weathering the 1880 assassination of
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Further diversification into broadcasting came in 1975 when the sale of KRON-FM to
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With the diversification of interests in the 1960s, the corporation owning the
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in 1986. In 1988, Chronicle Publishing made its final purchase in buying
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Outside the broadcast realm, Chronicle Publishing owned cable systems in
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purchased Media General in 2017, and KRON remains owned by that group.
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amid protests that San Francisco would be left with only one newspaper)
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to San Francisco. In September 1868, the paper changed its name to the
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as parent company to Classic Motorbooks and Motorbooks International.
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McKee, Irving (August 1947). "The Shooting of Charles de Young".
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in 1995. In the early 1990s, Chronicle Publishing launched the
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was a print and broadcast media corporation headquartered in
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went to Young with the sale and was folded in August 2001.
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was the foundation of the Chronicle Publishing Company.
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Michael Henry "M. H." de Young
assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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