The Washington Post Company ( , a company that provides educational and testing material.
The Washington Post Company history dates back to 1877, when the Post was first published, although the company was only incorporated in 1947, and went public in 1971. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C.. Apart from the family of Katharine Graham, Berkshire Hathaway is also a substantial shareholder.
In the first quarter of 2005, the company had revenue of $833.9 million, up from $759.0 million the previous year.
=Newspapers=
The Washington Post
The Herald - Everett, Washington
Express (newspaper) - A free daily commuter paper in the Washington DC Metro Area.
The Gazette (35 weekly newspapers and a subscription-based state-wide weekend business and politics newspaper, in Maryland; plus military newspapers and suburban Maryland real estate guides)
Greater Washington Publishing
=Magazines=
Newsweek
Newsweek International
Arthur Frommer s Budget Travel
Washington Technology
=Broadcast Television=
WDIV - Detroit, Michigan
KPRC - Houston, Texas
WPLG - Miami, Florida
WKMG - Orlando, Florida
KSAT-TV - San Antonio, Texas
WJXT - Jacksonville, Florida
=Cable Television=
Cable One - Phoenix, Arizona
=Education=
Kaplan
=Internet=
Post Newsweek Tech Media
WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive
= See also =
Lists of corporate assets
= External links =
[http://www.washpostco.com/ The Washington Post Company s official homepage]