Broadcasting Through its Graham Media Group subsidiary (formerly Post-Newsweek Stations), Graham Holdings owns a group of seven television stations. Led by
chief executive officer Catherine Badalamente, the company is based in
Detroit, co-located with its local
NBC affiliate
WDIV-TV. Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and
city of license. Graham Holdings Company also owns several companies active in various capacities on the
World Wide Web. These include
The Slate Group, which publishes
Slate,
Slate V,
ForeignPolicy.com and World of Good Brands (formerly the Leaf Group).
The Root, an online magazine focusing on
African American culture, was owned by The Slate Group until Graham Holdings sold it to
Univision Communications in 2015. Graham Holdings Company also owns SocialCode, an advertising agency specializing in social media/ID-based marketing, and is an investor in Pinna, a children's podcast company. In June 2021, Graham Holdings acquired
Leaf Group, a consumer internet company that runs both online consumer-orientated brands and marketplace brands. In 2024,
Hunker was sold to
Static Media. In 2025, Graham sold off
Well+Good and Livestrong to
Ziff Davis and
Only In Your State to Launch Potato. After the sales, the World of Good Brands ceased and all staff in the division were laid off.
Health care In October 2012, the firm purchased Celtic Healthcare Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Celtic Healthcare, based in
Pennsylvania, provides
home health care in western, central, and northeastern Pennsylvania as well as
Montgomery and
Baltimore County, Maryland. It also provides home
hospice services in the same areas, as well as owns a 10-bed inpatient hospice in
Dunmore, Pennsylvania. In 2014, it had around 558 full-time and 45 part-time employees. Graham Healthcare Group provides home health, hospice and palliative care services through joint ventures with health systems and physicians groups. The subsidiary designs business and technology solutions aimed at streamlining hospice and home health operations and improving quality of care. Graham Healthcare Group includes Residential Healthcare Group, Allegheny Health Network-Healthcare @ Home, Mary Free Bed at Home, Clarus and InTeliCare.
Manufacturing In July 2013, Graham Holdings purchased Forney Corp. for an undisclosed sum. The company, which is based in
Addison, Texas, manufactures equipment that monitors and controls the combustion of coal, natural gas, and other materials. This equipment is sold to electric utilities for use in power generation plants. In June 2014, Graham Holdings acquired Joyce/Dayton Corp., a
Dayton, Ohio-based manufacturer of
screw jacks and other linear-motion systems. In November 2015, Graham Holdings acquired Group Dekko, a
Garrett, Indiana-based electrical manufacturer. In 2017, Graham acquired Hoover Treated Wood Products, Inc, a supplier of lumber and
plywood products for fire retardant and preservative applications. In May 2020, Graham Holdings announced that it had acquired
Framebridge.
Restaurants In July 2019, Graham Holdings acquired
Clyde's Restaurant Group, the owner and operator of several restaurants in the
Washington metropolitan area, including
Old Ebbitt Grill.
Automotive In January 2019, Graham Holdings acquired 90% of two automobile dealerships from
Sonic Automotive. The company's latest acquisition — its fourth auto dealership to date — is located at 8820 Centreville Road in Manassas. Christopher J. Ourisman of Ourisman Automotive will operate and manage the dealership, which the Arlington holding company purchased from the Battlefield Automotive Group. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Education In 1984, Graham Holdings (then The Washington Post Company), acquired
Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Centers. Over the years, it has purchased several other educational companies and schools worldwide, expanding its operations and delivery of courses and programs in key markets beyond
North America including the UK, Kaplan has over 10,000 employees in 27 countries, and partners include more than 12,000 businesses and 4000 educational institutions. ==References==