Harte-Hanks

Harte-Hanks

Harte-Hanks (nyse|HHS), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a worldwide direct marketing company that provides a full range of marketing services. Consumers in California and Florida are probably most familiar with the company's "PennySaver" and "The Flyer" shopper publications which arrive at millions of households each week. Harte-Hanks also manages PennySaverUSA.com, a nationwide network of local advertising content online for consumers and businesses. In its Direct Marketing operations, Harte-Hanks also manages the on-time delivery of several billion pieces of mail, via the USPS, each year. The various parts of Harte-Hanks offer data quality, data-based marketing solution design and implementation, analytics, targeted email and a full range digital practice, fulfillment and targeted USPS mail addressing, printing, and various logistics services.

Harte-Hanks claims to be North America's largest owner, operator and distributor of shoppers, with 13 million circulation weekly in 1100 separate editions of the "PennySaver" and "Flyer" each week in California and Florida, respectively. [ [http://www.harte-hanks.com/Interior.aspx?CategoryID=6 About Our Company: Harte-Hanks, Inc.] , accessed January 22, 2007.]

History

Founded by Houston Harte and Bernard Hanks in 1923 as Harte-Hanks Newspapers (and later Harte-Hanks Communcations), the company spent its first 50 years operating newspapers in Texas. It made its first IPO on March 8, 1972, later diversifying into television and radio properties. In 1984, the company's managers took it private, later going public again in 1993. In the mid-1990s, the company withdrew from the newspaper and broadcasting business and focused solely on direct marketing and shopper publications. [ [http://www.harte-hanks.com/Interior.aspx?CategoryID=8 Our History: Harte-Hanks, Inc.] , accessed January 22, 2007.]

Texas newspapers

Harte-Hanks' first newspapers were Hanks' "Abilene Reporter-News" and Harte's "San Angelo Standard-Times". Early acquisitions, in the 1920s and 1930s, included the Harlingen Star, "Corpus Christi Times", "Big Spring Herald" and "Paris News", as well as two competing newspapers in Greenville, Texas, which Harte-Hanks consolidated into the "Herald-Banner". [http://www.answers.com/topic/harte-hanks-inc Answers.com: Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc.] , accessed January 26, 2007.]

In 1962, the company, still a Texas-only affair, took full ownership of "San Antonio Express-News", its largest circulation newspaper. The "Express-News" was one of the first properties Harte-Hanks sold off, however, as it began to narrow its focus to smaller newspapers and eventually to direct marketing. Rupert Murdoch paid $19 million for the "Express-News" in 1973.

The Abilene, Corpus Christi and San Angelo papers were among the last Harte-Hanks properties divested, sold to E.W. Scripps Company in May 1997. [ [http://www.texnews.com/local97/scripps101697.html Sale of ARN to Scripps Complete] , accessed January 25, 2007.]

Television and radio

The company made its first foray into other media as early as 1962, when Harte-Hanks bought KENS-AM-TV, San Antonio's CBS radio and television affiliates, as part of its acquisition of the "Express-News". Harte-Hanks turned KENS from a perennial ratings also-ran to the market leader by 1968. In the 1970s, the newspaper-dominated company further diversified its holdings by purchasing a television and radio station in Anderson, South Carolina, as well as television stations in Jacksonville, Florida; Greensboro, North Carolina; and Springfield, Missouri. In 1978, Harte-Hanks bought radio stations formerly owned by Southern Broadcasting. Harte-Hanks in 1980 owned four television stations, 11 radio stations and four cable television systems, in addition to its newspapers. It sold off most of these assets in the mid-1980s, to pay down debt incurred in the leveraged buyout that took the company private. Harte-Hanks continued to hold KENS until 1997, when it and the company's remaining newspaper properties were sold to Scripps.

Television stations owned

Other newspapers

At the time of the first IPO in 1972, the firm owned properties in 19 markets, spread around six states. [ [http://www.texnews.com/arn/harte.html Abilene Reporter News: About Us] , accessed January 25, 2007.]

By 1980, the company owned 29 daily and 68 weekly newspapers, but its fastest growing division was Consumer Distribution Marketing, which included shoppers, market research firms and direct-mail distributors -- the future core of today's Harte-Hanks.

In 1995, Harte-Hanks sold to Community Newspaper Company its interest in the "Middlesex News", two other dailies, and associated weeklies in the western suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. ["Middlesex News Changing Owners." "Telegram & Gazette" (Worcester, Mass.), November 23, 1994.] It had owned the "News" since 1972 and bought the "News-Tribune" and "Daily Transcript" in 1986. [Adams, Jane Meredith. "Harte-Hanks Acquires Transcript Group." "The Boston Globe", March 14, 1986; "Four Leaving Jobs at Middlesex News." "The Boston Globe", April 9, 1982.]

Other Businesses

Harte-Hanks also owns Harte-Hanks Trillium software, which according to analyst firms Gartner and Forrester Research, is one of the leading enterprise data quality solutions.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.Harte-Hanks.com Harte-Hanks website]
* [http://www.trilliumsoftware.com Harte-Hanks Trillium Software website]


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