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  1. Stanley Stub Hubbard (born 1933) is an American billionaire heir and businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Hubbard Broadcasting, founded by his father. Much of his fortune was earned through the operations of family-owned media holdings which include dozens of radio and television stations in the US.

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › stanley-hubbardStanley Hubbard - Forbes

    Jul 11, 2024 · About Stanley Hubbard. Veteran media mogul Stanley Hubbard helms Hubbard Broadcasting, which owns 13 TV stations and 57 radio stations across the U.S. Founded by Hubbard's father in 1925,...

  3. The Hubbards have been making ground-breaking advances in media and journalism for nearly a century: Stanley E. Hubbard developed the first-ever advertising-supported radio station. Decades later, his son, Stanley S. Hubbard, anticipated and ultimately developed major opportunities in satellite newsgathering.

  4. Stanley E. Hubbard, pioneer broadcaster and founder of Hubbard Broadcasting was born in 1897 in Red Wing Minnesota. His father died in 1901, and the bereft family moved to the Twin Cities where, devoid of their breadwinner, they faced financial challenges.

  5. Founded by Stanley E. Hubbard in 1923, Hubbard Broadcasting has been entertaining and informing audiences for nearly 100 years. With a history steeped in tradition, the Hubbard family continues to operate the company, evolving to always match the cutting edge changes in the media landscape.

  6. Oct 26, 2020 · After all the loud noise and extreme behavior of this election season, Stanley Hubbard, the billionaire broadcasting executive who has long been one of Minnesota's biggest political donors,...

  7. Some people have aviation in their DNA. Stanley Stub Hubbard got it from his father, Stanley Eugene Hubbard, who took up flying in 1916, started a few marginally successful airlines, opened an airport in Louisville, Kentucky, and helped organize the Metropolitan Airport Commission in 1943.

  8. In his nearly three-hour interview, Stanley Hubbard recalls his father's creation of Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. as a local radio and then television company. He speaks of his own early years at the company, working to expand the television station's group.