Triangle Publications

Triangle Publications, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryBroadcasting, publications including TV Guide
Founded1946; 79 years ago (1946)
FounderWalter Annenberg
Defunct1988; 37 years ago (1988)
FateLiquidated
Successor
Headquarters,
United States

Triangle Publications Inc. was an American media group based first in Philadelphia, and later in Radnor, Pennsylvania. It was a privately held corporation, with the majority of its stock owned by Walter Annenberg and his sisters. Its holdings consisted of newspapers, magazines, and radio stations. After nearly two decades of divestiture, it was folded into News Corporation in 1988.

History

Triangle was formed by Walter Annenberg in 1947 from the assets and properties of the Cecelia Corporation, a company founded by his father, Moses Annenberg, and named for his mother, Sarah "Sadie" Cecelia Annenberg. Cecelia Corporation's assets at the time included the Daily Racing Form, the Morning Telegraph in New York City, and The Philadelphia Inquirer, a daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.

It later started or acquired other publications, including Armstrong Daily, the Philadelphia Daily News, Seventeen magazine, TV Guide, Good Food magazine, Official Detective magazine, and television and radio stations, including WFIL-AM-FM-TV in Philadelphia, WLYH-TV in Lancaster and Lebanon, Pennsylvania, WFBG-AM-FM-TV in Altoona and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, WNHC AM-FM-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, WNBF-AM-FM-TV in Binghamton, New York, and KFRE AM-FM-TV in Fresno, California.

Triangle owned cable TV operations in various regions including Suburban Cable TV Co. in suburban Philadelphia, Empire State Cable TV Co. in New York, and New Haven Cable TV Co. in Connecticut. It also owned ITA Electronics, a broadcasting equipment manufacturer based in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, McMurray Printers, a small job press printer in Miami, McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd, which published the Canadian editions of TV Guide, Triangle Circulation, which handled the nationwide distribution of Triangle's magazines and those of other publishers, and Educasting, a developer of educational programming.

Triangle's original flagship ventures were The Daily Racing Form, The Philadelphia Inquirer and WFIL. The Inquirer became Philadelphia's only major morning daily paper in 1947, after the Philadelphia Record filed for bankruptcy. In 1957, Walter Annenberg acquired the Philadelphia Daily News and merged its facilities with the Inquirer's.

Triangle was probably best known for its primary magazine publication, TV Guide. Against the advice of his close advisors, Annenberg purchased various local TV listing magazines (TV List, TV Digest, TeleVision Guide, TV Guide) and merged them into one national weekly publication under the name TV Guide. The magazine provided local listings with feature stories and soon became the largest national weekly publication, reaching up to 23 million households at its peak in the 1970s. The 15-cents-per-copy digest-sized publication could be found at every supermarket checkout and generally sold out within a few days. The immediate success of TV Guide required Triangle to, in the later 1950s, move TV Guide's operations out of a small office on South Broad Street in Philadelphia to a new, sprawling facility at 250 King of Prussia Road in suburban Radnor, Pennsylvania. This new facility housed all aspects of the publication, including managerial, marketing, production, photography, editorial and subscription services. The wrap-around color portion of the magazine was printed at Triangle's state-of-the-art rotogravure plant at 440 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, adjacent to the Philadelphia Inquirer Building. Triangle Publications also maintained TV Guide sales offices in major metropolitan areas throughout the nation.

Another Triangle success was Seventeen magazine, a publication started by Annenberg in 1944, featuring fashion tips and advice for teenage girls. Seventeen was published monthly and, like TV Guide, maintained a strong subscription base.

America's horse racing enthusiasts relied heavily on the information and statistics provided in another of Triangle's publications, the Daily Racing Form. Established in 1894 by Frank Brunell, the Form started as a tabloid with regional distribution and was purchased by Moses Annenberg in 1922. Triangle merged the regional editions into a single broadsheet in the early 1970s when it moved operations into a new facility in Hightstown, New Jersey. The Daily Racing Form was one of Triangle's most profitable publications. A sister newspaper, The Morning Telegraph, was closed by Triangle during a strike.

In the early 1970s, Triangle launched Good Food, a digest-sized publication featuring recipes and feature stories, targeting average households. The magazine was designed and marketed along the same lines as TV Guide. Publication of the magazine was suspended after approximately six months due to minimal[clarification needed] interest by consumers. It was later revived, in 1985, with Alexandra Mayes Birnbaum as the editor-in-chief, who was succeeded by Annie Pleshette Murphy. It was similarly marketed, alongside TV Guide, in supermarkets. It was aimed at middle-class shoppers, introducing them to new produce and new cooking ideas and techniques. It had several columnists, including Road Food is Good Food by Jane and Michael Stern, instruction in microwave cooking and other features. Sarah Scrymser was the Production Director. Tally Sue Hohlfeld was the Copy Editor, Saul Davis was the Editorial Production Assistant. It was a fairly small but effective, well-organized staff of less than thirty people. Lori Longbotham and Barbara Ottenhoff were leaders of the test kitchen recipe editing. Good Food was shut down after Triangle Communications was sold, as it was not yet fully profitable.

Broadcasting

Triangle entered the broadcasting industry with the 1947 purchase of WFIL in Philadelphia from the department stores Lit Brothers and Strawbridge and Clothier. WFIL had evolved from Lit Brothers' WLIT (original call letters were WDAR) and Strawbridge's WFI radio stations, which had in the early days of commercial radio shared time on the same frequency. Walter Annenberg became interested in WFIL as it was one of the few radio stations that had FCC approval to also run a television station. Annenberg was granted the license to start WFIL-TV (now WPVI). Triangle also pioneered the concept of facsimile transmission (fax) over an FM band, transmitting its Philadelphia Inquirer as WFIL-FX. This innovative concept was short-lived as receiving equipment was both expensive and sparsely available for the average homeowner. Triangle's WFIL-TV was the first affiliate of the new American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network. While owned by Triangle, WFIL's AM, FM, and television stations were first broadcast from the Widener Building in Center City, Philadelphia. In 1948, Triangle built the first broadcast center specifically designed for television, at 4645 Market Street in Philadelphia, which later became the home of American Bandstand with Dick Clark. Triangle had hired Clark in 1952 to be an announcer, and, later, a DJ, on WFIL-AM. Clark became host of WFIL-TV's Bandstand program when the original host, Bob Horn, was arrested for alleged impaired driving in the midst of an anti-drunk-driving campaign by the Triangle-owned Philadelphia Inquirer.

Triangle expanded its broadcast interest during the 1950s and 1960s to include WNHC AM-FM-TV, Binghamton, New York's WNBF AM-FM-TV, Lebanon, Pennsylvania's WLYH-TV, Altoona, Pennsylvania's WFBG AM-FM-TV, and Fresno's KFRE AM-FM-TV. Triangle's broadcasting operations also reflected Walter Annenberg's interest and commitment to education, with the establishment of various over-the-airwaves educational programs and the "Educasting" operation. The broadcasting unit, Triangle Broadcasting, also operated a syndication program unit, Triangle Program Sales, which was formed in 1963 to handle syndicated programs originating at the Triangle stations.[1][2] In January 1964, Triangle moved its WFIL stations and broadcasting division operations into a new state-of-the-art facility at 4100 City Avenue in the suburban Philadelphia Main Line region.

WFIL-TV is credited with pioneering the "Action News" format.[citation needed]

Liquidation of assets

In 1969, Triangle Publications sold The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News to Knight Newspapers (later Knight-Ridder Newspapers) to comply with federal regulations restricting ownership of multiple media outlets within the same market. Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp had complained that Triangle had used its three Pennsylvania television stations in a smear campaign against him.[3]

Triangle began divesting itself of its broadcasting operations with the sale of the WFIL, WNHC and KFRE stations and Triangle Program Services in 1971 to Capital Cities Communications, followed by the remaining stations in 1972 to Gateway Communications, a new company formed by former Triangle employees.[4] Gateway made its move in 1974 by acquiring non-Triangle station and an ABC affiliate WHTN-TV from Reeves Telecom, and rechristened as WOWK-TV in 1975.[5] In 1988, Triangle Publications' remaining assets were sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for 2.83 billion dollars, in one of the largest financial transactions of the time.[6]

Former Triangle assets

Newspapers

Periodicals

Television stations

Stations are arranged by state and city of license.

  • (**) - indicates a station that was built and signed-on by Triangle.
City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current status
Fresno, CA KFRE-TV 30 1959–1971 ABC owned-and-operated (O&O) KFSN-TV
New HavenHartford, CT WNHC-TV 8 1956–1971 ABC affiliate WTNH-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
Binghamton, NY WNBF-TV 12 1955–1972 CBS affiliate WBNG-TV, owned by Gray Media
AltoonaJohnstown, PA WFBG-TV 10 1956–1972 CBS affiliate WTAJ-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
LebanonLancasterHarrisburgYork, PA WLBR-TV/
WLYH-TV
15 1957–1972 TBD affiliate WXBU, owned by Howard Stirk Holdings
Philadelphia, PA WFIL-TV ** 6 1947–1971 ABC owned-and-operated (O&O) WPVI-TV

Radio stations

AM Station FM Station
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status
Fresno, CA KFRE 940 1959–1971 KYNO, owned by John E. Ostlund
KFRE-FM 93.7 1959–1971 KSKS, owned by Cumulus Media
New Haven, CT WNHC 1340 1956–1971 WYBC, owned by Yale Broadcasting Company[a]
WNHC-FM 99.1 1956–1971 WPLR, owned by Connoisseur Media
Binghamton, NY WNBF 1290 1955–1972 Owned by Townsquare Media
WNBF-FM 98.1 1956–1972 WHWK, owned by Townsquare Media
Altoona, PA WFBG 1290 1956–1972 Owned by Seven Mountains Media
WFBG-FM 98.1 1960–1972 WFGY, owned by Seven Mountains Media
Philadelphia, PA WFIL 560 1947–1971 Owned by Salem Media Group
WFIL-FM 102.1 1948–1971 WIOQ, owned by iHeartMedia
  1. ^ Operated by Sacred Heart University under a time brokerage agreement.

References

  1. ^ "New program for Triangle" (PDF). Broadcasting. October 14, 1963. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "Roberts to head new Triangle syndication" (PDF). Broadcasting. September 9, 1963. p. 91. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
  3. ^ Obituary of Walter Annenberg from Slate
  4. ^ "End of an era" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 6, 1972. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  5. ^ "In Brief" (PDF). Broadcasting. May 13, 1974. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Eichenwald, Kurt (August 8, 1988). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Murdoch Agrees to Buy TV Guide In a $3 Billion Sale by Annenberg". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 21, 2018.

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