Block Communications Inc. (also known as Blade Communications) is an American privately held holding company of various assets, mainly in the print and broadcast media, based in Toledo, Ohio. The company was founded in 1900 in New York City when Paul Block, a German-Jewish immigrant who came to the United States in 1885, formed an ad representation firm for newspapers. The Block empire grew to encompass many newspapers on the east coast of the US, however with the Great Depression in the 1930s came the loss of all but three properties: the ad representation firm, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and the Toledo Blade (where Block eventually settled the company upon its purchase in 1927). After Block's death in 1941, his children took over the company. They eventually passed it on to their grandchildren, who continue to operate it to this day. In May 2024, a lawsuit to stop the sale of the company, and over control of it, revealed that Allan Block and John Block each own 25%, while the other 50% is owned by family trusts that benefit family members.[1][2][3]
On August 1, 2025, Gray Media announced its planned acquisition of all broadcast television stations owned by Block Communications for $80 million. Gray is hoping for the deal to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2025.[4][5]
Company holdings
Newspapers
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- The Blade (Toledo, Ohio)
Television
Broadcast
Louisville, Kentucky
Lima/Findlay, Ohio
(*) – Serve as translators for WOHL to expand its coverage across the Lima TV market
Other markets
- WDRB (
Former properties
- Pittsburgh City Paper (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) (closed 2025)
- The Pittsburgh Press (closed 1992)
- The Newark Star-Eagle (now The Star-Ledger), Newark, New Jersey (owned from 1915 to 1939)
- WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (founded by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; now Cox-owned WPXI)
- WWSW radio, Pittsburgh (also founded by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; now iHeartMedia-owned WBGG)
- WLFI-TV, West Lafayette, Indiana (sold to LIN TV Corporation; now owned by Allen Media Broadcasting)
- Corporate Protection Services (Sold to Guardian Alarm Co. of Toledo[15]
External links
References
- Lawsuit seeks to stop potential sale of Toledo Blade, Buckeye Broadband 2024-06-15^
- Bob Batz Batz Jr, Steve Mellon. Pittsburgh news strike leader reacts to PG co-owner's family lawsuit Pittsburgh Union Progress, 10 May 2024, retrieved 15 June 2024^
- Ohio Media Executive Allan Block Fired by Family After Lawsuit to Stop Sale