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Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky, is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers and a TV station, WPSD-TV in Paducah. David M. Paxton is president and CEO. The company owns 32 daily newspapers and numerous weekly newspapers, mostly in the southern United States. Daily circulation totals 350,000.
Weigel Broadcasting Co. is an American television broadcasting company based in Chicago, Illinois, alongside its flagship station WCIU-TV (Channel 26), at 26 North Halsted Street in the Greektown neighborhood. It currently owns 25 television stations, seven digital over-the-air television networks (most notably MeTV), and one radio station.
City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Grand Rapids: Battle Creek: 17 23 WXMI (DRT) WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, This TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Hesperia: 17 36 W36FA-D: WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, Court TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Holland: 25 25 WOGC-CD: WOOD: NBC: Bounce on 25.2, Laff on 25.3 Kalamazoo: 17 32 WXMI (DRT ...
Though it has always branded as "WPBY", it did not officially take on the WPBY-LD call sign until February 9, 2018, [5] following a swap with a station in Elmira, New York. [6] In April 2018, Star City Broadcasting entered into negotiations for the full purchase of WPBY-LD from Woodland. The application was approved by the FCC the following month.
In fact, two of the former Chris-Craft stations have the distinction of being owned-and-operated stations of two networks: WWOR-TV (the second in the New York City market after sister station WNYW, which has been an O&O of DuMont and Fox), and KCOP-TV (the first and only station in the Los Angeles market), both having been O&Os of UPN and ...
In July 2006, LIN announced the planned purchase of a second station in New Mexico, KASA-TV, from Raycom Media. In May 2006, LIN TV announced the sale of Puerto Rico stations WAPA-TV and WJPX to InterMedia Partners for $130 million. [10] In November 2007, LIN TV completed the sale of its share of WAND to Block Communications. With this sale ...
In 1992, BHC acquired Pinelands, an MCA spin off company that owned WWOR-TV in the New York City area, that MCA was forced to spin off the station due to the acquisition of MCA by Japanese multinational conglomerate Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic), and which foreign companies are prohibited from owning more than 25 percent of a television ...
SJL announced the sale of WJRT-TV and WTVG to Capital Cities/ABC for $155 million in October 1994 [α] [5] after CBS signed a long-term deal with Meredith Corporation, owner of Flint's NBC affiliate, WNEM-TV. [6] NBC was rumored to be courting WJRT-TV as a possible replacement for WNEM, [7] prompting Capital Cities/ABC to buy the stations ...