Journal Communications, Inc. is a publicly traded media company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It publishes the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a daily newspaper, and it also owns television stations, radio stations and weekly newspapers, among other businesses. The Milwaukee Journal was started in 1882, in competition with four other English-language, four German- and two Polish-language dailies. It launched WTMJ-AM in 1927, and WTMJ-TV in 1947. The Journal Company, until then primarily owned by local interests, introduced an employee stock trust plan in 1937, and as a result most Journal... stock was eventually held by its employees . A small bloc of Journal stock was given to Harvard to fund the Nieman Fellowship program for promising journalists, and another bloc was still held by the original owning families until the IPO. The Milwaukee Sentinel, begun in 1837 as a weekly published by Solomon Juneau, passed through the hands of several owners before being sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1924. Hearst operated the Sentinel until 1962, when, following a long and costly strike, it abruptly announced the closing of the paper.
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| NYSE symbol: | JRN |
| Founded: | 1882 |
| Headquarters: | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| Annual revenue: | $544,930,000 |
| Net income: | $-224,400,000 |
| Operating income: | $-322,680,000 |
| Market cap: | $570,000,000 |
| Industries: | Newspaper, Publishing, Television Broadcasting, Radio Broadcasting |