Publishing Stocks

Publishing Profile


The publishing stocks list includes companies that operate in the production, distribution, and sale of written and digital content. These companies engage in book publishing, magazines, newspapers, and digital platforms, providing a wide array of content to consumers and businesses alike. Publishing stocks offer exposure to both traditional and digital media markets, supporting industries such as education, entertainment, and professional services.

Publishing Summary


Total Stocks

9

Total Market Cap

$28.03B

Avg Market Cap

$3.11B

Total Revenue

$-550.68M

Average Revenue

$-61.19M

Compare Publishing Stocks


TickerNameDescriptionSectorIndustryMarket Cap
NYTNew York Times
The New York Times Company, in conjunction with its subsidiaries, furnishes news and vital information to a worldwide readership and viewership through a diverse array of digital and traditional media. Its premier publication is The New York Times, issued daily and on Sundays across the United States, with an international version also available. The organization furthermore manages the popular NYTimes.com digital platform. Beyond its proprietary content, the company syndicates articles, visual assets, and photography from The Times and other sources to approximately 1,500 other newspapers, periodicals, and online outlets. It additionally grants licenses for access to its electronic databases for resellers serving commercial, professional, and academic markets. Other business ventures encompass magazine licensing, the compilation of news digests, book development initiatives, and the administration of intellectual property rights and permissions. Moreover, the company actively orchestrates live gatherings, both in physical venues and virtually, fostering dialogue between its audience, its journalists, and influential external thought leaders. It handles direct advertising sales across its website, mobile apps, podcasts, email newsletters, and video content, while also delivering comprehensive digital advertising services. A notable offering is Wirecutter, a platform specializing in product evaluations and consumer guidance. The New York Times Company also innovates with mobile applications, including gaming and culinary products, and offers third-party printing and distribution services, among various other products and services. Established in 1851, the company's main operations are situated in New York City.
Communication ServicesPublishing$11.82B
PSOPearson
Pearson plc is a prominent international provider of educational content, evaluations, and related services. Its operations span the globe, with a significant presence in regions such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, the Asia Pacific, and various other European countries. The company structures its diverse offerings across five main divisions: Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Higher Education, and Workforce Skills. The Assessment & Qualifications segment oversees a wide array of examinations and certifications. This includes professional and vocational testing through Pearson VUE, standardized student assessments for the US and UK (such as GCSEs and A-levels), clinical assessments, and various international academic qualifications. Virtual Learning is dedicated to digital education, delivering virtual school environments and managing online learning programs for institutions. The English Language Learning division focuses on English language instruction, offering the Pearson Test of English, institutional courseware, and online English learning solutions. The Higher Education segment is responsible for developing and distributing educational materials and resources specifically for post-secondary institutions across the US, Canada, and other international markets. Finally, Workforce Skills aims to equip individuals with career-ready competencies. Its portfolio features vocational qualifications like BTEC and GED, talent assessment tools such as TalentLens, workforce intelligence provided by Faethm, direct education through Pearson College, and apprenticeship programs. Founded in 1844, Pearson plc maintains its corporate headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
Communication ServicesPublishing$9.21B
WLYJohn Wiley & Sons
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is a global enterprise focused on research and educational solutions. Its operations are categorized into three main divisions: Research Publishing & Platforms, Academic & Professional Learning, and Education Services. The Research Publishing & Platforms division delivers scholarly, scientific, technical, and medical journals along with associated materials and support to academic, corporate, and governmental libraries, as well as to research societies, individual academics, and other specialists globally. This segment also produces journals covering disciplines like physical sciences, engineering, health sciences, social sciences, humanities, and life sciences. Furthermore, it offers the Literatum platform, a specialized software and service designed to enable scholarly and professional organizations and publishers to distribute, host, improve, promote, and administer their digital content online. Distribution for these offerings occurs via research libraries, consortia, independent agents, direct sales to society members, bookstores, and internet retailers. Through its Academic & Professional Learning segment, the company supplies educational publishing and professional development resources. These include both print and digital books for scientific, professional, and general education, digital course materials, and services for exam preparation, catering to libraries, businesses, students, experts, and researchers. Additionally, it offers development, learning, and evaluation services tailored for professionals and corporate clients. Its products reach customers through various outlets such as retail and online bookstores, academic institutions, corporations, direct sales channels, proprietary websites, and digital distribution networks. The Education Services division specializes in managing online academic programs for tertiary institutions. It also provides talent development services, encompassing professional training and job placement for individuals and enterprises. Established in 1807, the company's main offices are situated in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Communication ServicesPublishing$2.36B
WLYBJohn Wiley & Sons
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. functions as a global enterprise dedicated to research and education. The company's operations are divided into three primary areas: Research Publishing & Platforms, Academic & Professional Learning, and Education Services. The Research Publishing & Platforms segment produces and disseminates scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, along with related content and services. It caters to a diverse audience including learned societies, individual academics, various professionals, and libraries within academic, corporate, and governmental sectors. This division publishes journals across numerous disciplines such as physical sciences, engineering, health sciences, social sciences, humanities, and life sciences. Additionally, it offers the Literatum platform, a specialized software and service designed for scholarly and professional organizations, enabling them to host, manage, enhance, market, and deliver their content online. Products are distributed through research libraries, library consortia, independent subscription agents, and direct sales to professional society members, bookstores, online retailers, and other clients. The Academic & Professional Learning segment delivers educational publishing and professional development resources. These encompass a variety of print and digital books (scientific, professional, and educational), digital courseware, and test preparation services, serving libraries, corporations, students, professionals, and researchers. It also provides learning, development, and assessment services for businesses and individuals. Distribution channels for this segment include chain and online booksellers, libraries, colleges and universities, corporations, direct-to-consumer sales, company websites, distributor networks, and other online applications. Finally, the Education Services segment provides comprehensive online program management solutions for higher education institutions. It also offers talent development services, including professional placement and training, for individuals and corporate clients. The company was founded in 1807 and is headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Communication ServicesPublishing$2.30B
TDAYUSA TODAY
USA TODAY Co., Inc. operates as a prominent media and digital marketing solutions provider across the United States. The company's activities are structured into three key divisions: Domestic Gannett Media, Newsquest, and Digital Marketing Solutions. Its comprehensive print offerings include subscription home delivery, individual copy purchases, and specialized non-daily publications such as shoppers and niche periodicals. On the digital front, it provides exclusive online subscriptions encompassing local media brands, access to the USA TODAY NETWORK's community event platform, digital magazines, sports content, and games. Furthermore, it produces e-newspapers and delivers a range of digital advertising and marketing services. The company also manages numerous digital news and media brands, alongside its daily and weekly newspaper publications. Through its LocaliQ brand, it offers advanced digital advertising and marketing tools, featuring a sophisticated cloud-based platform designed for marketing automation, AI-powered advertising optimization, and customizable reporting functionalities. Beyond its media core, USA TODAY Co., Inc. extends its services to commercial printing and distribution, producing various materials including flyers, business cards, and invitations. Established in 2013 and based in New York, New York, the entity, which was previously known as Gannett Co., Inc., is scheduled to officially adopt the name USA TODAY Co., Inc. in October 2025.
Communication ServicesPublishing$1.17B
SCHLScholastic
Scholastic Corporation, a company founded in 1920 and headquartered in New York, New York, specializes in the global creation and distribution of literary and educational materials for young people. Its operations are structured into three key business divisions: Children's Book Publishing and Distribution, Education Solutions, and International. The Children's Book Publishing and Distribution unit is responsible for developing and supplying books, e-books, various media, and interactive products for children. These are made available through school-based book clubs and book fairs, as well as conventional retail channels. Notable proprietary series within its catalog include Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Bad Guys, Baby-Sitters Club graphic novels, Magic School Bus, Captain Underpants, Dog Man, Wings of Fire, Cat Kid Comic Club, Goosebumps, and Clifford The Big Red Dog. The division also features popular licensed properties such as Peppa Pig and Pokémon. Moreover, this segment produces activity kits and novelty items for children, offering titles like Pastel Studio, Mini Clay World Candy Cart, LEGO Gear Bots, and the Never Touch series, under its Klutz and Make Believe Ideas imprints. Additionally, it publishes non-fiction works through its Children's Press and Franklin Watts lines. The Education Solutions segment provides classroom magazines, including Scholastic News, Scholastic Scope, Storyworks, Let's Find Out, and Junior Scholastic. It also develops and delivers supplementary educational resources, curriculum programs, and related support services, alongside print and digital reference and non-fiction materials, and specialized consulting. Internationally, the International segment develops its own trade and educational publishing programs. It facilitates the distribution of children's books, digital educational tools, and other materials via school-based book clubs, school-hosted book fairs, and broader trade outlets. This division further produces and circulates magazines and offers online subscription services. The company's diverse range of products and services reaches its audience directly through schools and libraries, as well as through retail stores and online platforms.
Communication ServicesPublishing$1.11B
LEELee Enterprises
Lee Enterprises, Incorporated, a long-standing media organization founded in 1890 and headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, delivers local news, critical information, and diverse advertising services throughout the United States. The company publishes a range of print and digital editions, including daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers and other periodicals. Beyond traditional publishing, Lee Enterprises provides essential digital services such as web hosting and robust content management systems. Its comprehensive marketing and advertising offerings include strategies for audience expansion, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), the development of web and mobile platforms, social media engagement, and online reputation monitoring and management. Furthermore, the company offers integrated digital publishing and content management solutions designed to help various clients—such as media companies, universities, television stations, and niche publishers—create, distribute, and monetize their multimedia content. Lee Enterprises also engages in commercial printing, distributes publications from other entities, and operates its own dedicated digital marketing agency.
Communication ServicesPublishing$62.27M
EDUCEducational Development
Educational Development Corporation (EDC) is a publishing firm that operates as a trade co-publisher of children's educational books across the United States. Its business activities are organized into two primary divisions: Publishing and Usborne Books & More (UBAM). EDC's product range encompasses a wide variety of titles, such as tactile board books, engaging activity books and flashcards, adventure and search-themed literature, art-focused books, sticker books, and foreign language learning materials. They also feature internet-linked books covering science and mathematics topics, alongside traditional chapter books and novels. The company markets its offerings through multiple channels: to retail partners including bookstores, school supply outlets, toy and gift shops, and museums, utilizing commissioned sales representatives, specialized trade wholesalers, and its in-house telesales department. Furthermore, EDC reaches consumers directly via a network of independent sales consultants, conducting sales through online platforms, direct-to-consumer interactions, home parties, and book fairs. Founded in 1965, Educational Development Corporation is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Communication ServicesPublishing$11.58M
TNMGTNL Mediagene
TNL Mediagene is a prominent media firm with operations spanning Taiwan and Japan. The company boasts an extensive portfolio of digital publications and platforms. These include general news outlets like The News Lens and Sirabee (covering entertainment, gourmet, breaking news, and original research), alongside specialized business and technology news sources such as Business Insider Japan (focusing on global business, finance, politics, and tech developments), Business Yee (a Chinese-language business news site), Tech Insider (for technology and business insights), and INSIDE (exploring internet/software startups, blockchain, tech industry trends, digital life, and future technology). For tech enthusiasts, Gizmodo Japan and Cool3c serve as go-to destinations for news, reviews, and buying guides on the latest gadgets and consumer electronics, along with brand story analysis. Industry-specific content is delivered through DIGIDAY JAPAN (digital marketing news), Modern Retail (retail marketing), and GLOSSY JAPAN (beauty and fashion). Its diverse lifestyle offerings encompass culinary content with iCook and ROOMIE KITCHEN, practical life advice and software tips via Lifehacker Japan, home and lifestyle ideas from ROOMIE, and insights into personal finance, careers, and modern living from Life Insider Japan and Money Insider Japan. The platform also hosts Becoming Aces. Cultural interests are served by every little d, an online publication for design and art, and Fuze, which explores digital culture, art, music, and counterculture. Sports news and analysis are provided by Sports Vision, while Agent Movie focuses on film and TV-related news and reviews. Beyond these content properties, the company also operates iGood for shopping and organizes MASHING UP, a series of conferences and events. Furthermore, TNL Mediagene extends its operations into cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, advertising technology, digital studio services, and e-commerce ventures. Its headquarters are situated in Tokyo, Japan.
Communication ServicesPublishing$869.64K

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