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  1. Stanley Eugene Hubbard (June 26, 1897 - December 27, 1992) was an American businessman, the founder of Hubbard Broadcasting . Early life. Stanley E. Hubbard was born on June 26, 1897, [1] in Red Wing, Minnesota, the son of Frank Valentine Hubbard and Minnie L Ayer. He was an aviator during World War I. [1] Career.

    • December 27, 1992 (aged 95), Miami Beach, Florida, US
    • Founder, Hubbard Broadcasting
  2. Stanley Hubbard. 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.

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    • Karen Hubbard
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  4. www.forbes.com › profile › stanley-hubbardStanley Hubbard - Forbes

    1 day ago · PROFILE. Stanley Hubbard. Chairman and CEO, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. $1.6B. $0.51M (0.03%) Real Time Net Worth. as of 5/16/24. #1983 in the world today. Photo by Glen Stubbe/ZUMA...

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  5. Stanley E. Hubbard, founder of Hubbard Broadcasting, died at age 95 in Miami Beach, Florida in 1992. 1996 In 1996 , in a station swap, HBI traded WTOG-TV in St. Petersburg Florida to Paramount Stations Group and, in turn, acquired WNYT-TV in Albany, NY, and WHEC-TV in Rochester, NY.

  6. Coordinates: 93°12′25″W. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. is an American television and radio broadcasting corporation based in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was founded by Stanley E. Hubbard .

  7. stanley e. hubbard. For more than 50 years, Stanley E. Hubbard was celebrated as a broadcasting innovator. Born on June 26, 1897, he was a flyer during World War I and operated an airline service before launching WAMD/Minneapolis in 1925.

  8. Feb 27, 2015 · Stanley E. Hubbard loved radio. The young entrepreneur spent countless hours tinkering with radio equipment in the early 1920s, and he believed the relatively new medium had enormous promise.

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