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Television Broadcasting. Television broadcasting operations are conducted through five VHF television
stations serving the Detroit, Houston, San Antonio, Orlando and Jacksonville television markets. All stations are
network-affiliated (except for WJXT in Jacksonville), with revenues derived primarily from sales of advertising
time.
Other Businesses. Other businesses includes the following:
Celtic Healthcare (Celtic) and Residential Healthcare Group, Inc. (Residential, acquired in July 2014),
providers of home health and hospice services;
Group Dekko, a Garrett, IN-based manufacturer of electrical workspace solutions, architectural
lighting, and electrical components and assemblies (acquired in November 2015); Joyce/Dayton Corp.,
a Dayton, OH-based manufacturer of screw jacks and other linear motion systems (acquired in May
2014); and Forney, a global supplier of products and systems that control and monitor combustion
processes in electric utility and industrial applications (acquired August 2013); and
SocialCode, a marketing solutions provider helping companies with marketing on social-media
platforms; and The Slate Group and Foreign Policy Group, which publish online and print magazines
and websites.
In November 2015, the Company announced that Trove, a digital innovation team that builds products and
technologies in the news space, would largely be integrated into SocialCode.
Corporate Office. Corporate office includes the expenses of the Company’s corporate office, a net pension
credit and certain continuing obligations related to prior business dispositions.
Geographical Information. The Company’s non-U.S. revenues in 2015, 2014 and 2013 totaled approximately
$660 million, $712 million and $658 million, respectively, primarily from Kaplan’s operations outside the U.S.
Additionally, revenues in 2015, 2014 and 2013 totaled approximately $319 million, $351 million, and $317
million, respectively, from Kaplan’s operations in the U.K. The Company’s long-lived assets in non-U.S.
countries (excluding goodwill and other intangible assets), totaled approximately $59 million and $58 million at
December 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively.
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