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KADN-TV is a charter member of Fox, having joined the network upon its debut in October 1986. From the late 1980s to 1997, KADN operated a low-powered semi-satellite in Alexandria, K47DW, to bring Fox programming to central Louisiana. It aired separate commercials for the Alexandria market, identifying as "Fox 47".
KLAF's origins begin on October 17, 1991, when Delta Media (who then owned KADN) signed on low-power K62DW in Lafayette as "K62TV". In its beginnings, K62TV broadcast mostly Channel America programming mixed in with some repurposed local shows from KADN—such as Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler and In Brief—along with local USL sports and Houston Astros baseball games.
Allen Media Group, alternately known by its former name of Entertainment Studios, Inc. is an American media and entertainment company based in Los Angeles.Owned and founded in 1993 by businessman Byron Allen, the company was initially involved in the production and distribution of first-run television series for U.S. television syndication.
Firms announced 55,597 layoffs last month, down 23.7% from the 72,821 announced in September, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas said. Layoffs would have been even lower last month ...
On March 16, 2016, Bayou City Broadcasting announced it would purchase two more stations from Nexstar, KADN-TV (former flagship station of ComCorp) of Lafayette, Louisiana and its sister station KLAF-LD. Nexstar was acquiring Media General, and planned to retain KLFY-TV—the area's long-time CBS affiliate, instead. [4] [5]
KADN-TV: 15 1997–2015 [d] Fox affiliate owned by Allen Media Broadcasting KLAF-LD: 46 1997–2015 NBC affiliate owned by Allen Media Broadcasting on channel 14 Shreveport, LA: KMSS-TV: 33 1994–2015 Fox affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting [e] KSHV-TV: 45 1995–2015 [b] MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group Natchez, MS ...
The layoffs - around 139 jobs - are expected to begin in the third quarter and would be completed by the end of 2024. Shares of the company, which had 925 full-time employees at the end of the ...
Social media company Snap said on Monday that it would lay off 10% of its global workforce, or around 500 employees, in part to “promote in-person collaboration.” The Snapchat-maker’s shares ...