Gray Publishes First ESG Report

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In its inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report covering the calendar year 2022, Gray Television, Inc. details the company's progress in multiple areas, with a focus on its personnel, social impact, sustainable business operations, and responsible business practices.

“Content, communities, and culture define Gray Television,” explained Gray Executive Chairman and CEO Hilton H. Howell, Jr. “The hallmark of our business is delivering unbiased news and information, supporting our local communities, and fostering strong culture everywhere we operate. Through our first ESG Report, we illustrate how these long-standing commitments align with and support accepted frameworks through which responsible companies enhance the well-being of all stakeholders.”

Gray's commitment to corporate governance and media ethics is outlined in the ESG Report, which includes Board committee oversight of the company's ESG practices and procedures.

The report also showcases Gray's investment in critical local journalism, award-winning investigative projects, community support, employee development, and efforts to enhance diversity in content, employment, and opportunities.

Supported by the Board of Directors, Gray aims to build on the progress highlighted in this initial report by further enhancing its content, strengthening its commitment to local communities, and fostering a robust culture in all workplaces.

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Source: GLOBE NEWSWIRE

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