WEEK ENDING FEB. 8

Station Trading Roundup: 3 Deals, $8,407,000

The purchase of KBCB Bellingham, Wash., by Radiant Life Ministries tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING FEB. 1

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $925 Million

The purchase of Quincy Media by Gray Television tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Gray Buying Quincy Media For $925 Million

Upon closing the transaction, Gray will own television stations serving 102 television markets that collectively reach 25.4% of U.S. television households.Gray said it will divest Quincy’s stations in the following markets in which Gray also owns a full-power television station: Tucson, Arizona; Madison, Wis.; Paducah-Harrisburg, Ky.-Ill.; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; La Crosse-Eau Claire, Wis.; and Wausau-Stevens Point, Wis.

Talking TV | M&A In ’21 And Byron Allen’s $10B Target

TVNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp and writer Paige Albiniak discuss the outlook for station group M&A activity this year and Byron Allen’s aspiration to spend $10 billion acquiring Big Four affiliates, possibly including an O&O group. Read more about Allen’s plans and the industry’s M&A prospects in our story here.

WEEK ENDING JAN. 18

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $50,000

The purchase of WTMH Kinston, N.C. by HTM 26 from Tutt Media Group tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JAN. 11

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $3,190,000

The purchase of WWCP Johnstown, Pa., from Horseshow Curve Communications by Cunningham Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Scripps Completes Acquisition Of Ion Media

Scripps says the transaction provides about 60% accretion in free cash flow per share. It gives it a portfolio of 60 stations in 41 markets.

Quincy, Meredith Kicking Off 2021 M&A Season With Station Sales

All of Quincy and four Meredith stations are being prepped for sale, with second-round bids due to the sellers in the week of Jan. 18. Quincy could command as much as $1 billion. Entire Meredith group may be in play.

WEEK ENDING JAN. 4

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal

The transfer of two stations from McDermott Communications to Paducah Television Operations tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Scripps Completes Sale Of WPIX To Mission

Scripps purchased WPIX as part of its acquisition of eight television stations in seven markets from Nexstar. Those stations were being divested in connection with Nexstar Media Group’s acquisition of Tribune Media in September 2019. Scripps granted Nexstar the option to buy back WPIX. The option expired at the end of 2021. Nexstar assigned its option to Mission Broadcasting, and Mission exercised the option.

FCC Approves Univision Sale to SearchLight

The FCC’s Media Bureau has approved the Univision Holdings sale of majority ownership interest in the Spanish-language media company and its broadcast properties (65 TV stations and 58 radio stations) to investment firms Searchlight Capital Partners and ForgeLight. The bureau’s approval is conditioned on the sale of three Puerto Rico TV stations — WLII and two satellites, WSUR and WOLE — to comply with FCC local ownership rules.

Vermont PBS, Public Radio Get OK To Merge

The FCC has given permission for the license transfer, and the IRS has granted tax-exempt status, Vermont PBS and VPR announced. The television station and radio network will operate independently until July.

WEEK ENDING NOV. 16

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $28,000,000

The purchase of two stations by Community News Media from Sinclair Broadcast Group Holdings tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING NOV. 2

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $35,000,000

The purchase of four stations by Weigel Broadcasting from HC2 Holdings tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING OCT. 26

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $15,000,000

The purchase of five Texas stations by Gray Television from Ramar Communications tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING OCT. 19

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $45,450,000

The purchase of 26 former Ion Media stations by INYO Broadcast Holdings from E.W. Scripps tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Ramar Communications Sells Lubbock Stations

KJTV and a translator go to SagamoreHill Broadcasting, while KLCW, KMYL-LD and KXTQ go to Gray Television.

Sinclair Closes On 2 DC Class A TVs

In addition to traditional programming, Sinclair plans to use channel capacity from one of the stations to provide advanced “Broadcast Internet” services. “We now have a prime showcase for the amazing features of NextGen TV that members of Congress and the Federal Communications Commission can witness first-hand,” said Chris Ripley, Sinclair’s president-CEO.

Here Come The First Ion Media Spinoffs

On Sept. 24, one of the biggest broadcast media mergers in recent memory was announced. The E.W. Scripps Co. is agreeing to buy Ion Media — the broadcast media network with roots in the Paxton family media operation — for $2.65 billion. The deal will not run afoul of FCC Top 4 regulations, as Scripps said it will divest of 23 Ion stations. On Oct. 14, details regarding those station spinoffs became known, thanks to an FCC filing by Ion.

WEEK ENDING OCT. 12

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $7,750,000

The purchase of KTNC Concord, Calif., by Radiant Life Ministries tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING SEPT. 28

Station Trading Roundup: 4 Deals, $2,678,850,000

The purchase of Ion Media Networks, by E.W. Scripps tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

No Retrans, No Problem For Scripps-Ion

One rarely hears about a station group deciding not to pursue lucrative retransmission consent fees but when E.W. Scripps agreed to acquire Ion Media for $2.65 billion, it said the Ion stations would stick to must-carry. Analysts initially said they were surprised by the unusual strategy and asked about it during a conference call in which Scripps executives went over details of the transaction.

Scripps Buying Ion Media For $2.65 Billion

It will combine it with Scripps’ Katz networks and Newsy “to create a full-scale national television networks business” and will spin off  23 of Ion’s 71 stations to comply with FCC ownership regulations. Scripps has agreed to a transaction with a buyer, who has agreed to maintain Ion affiliations for the stations. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway gets a warrant to purchase as many as 23.1 million Class A Scripps shares as part of the deal.

WEEK ENDING SEPT. 21

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $760,500

The purchase of WARZ-CD Raleigh-Durham, N.C., by Capitol Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMA 64: LEXINGTON, KY

Nexstar Closes On WDKY, Names Costes GM

Monte Costes, a local market sales and marketing executive with nearly 30 years of broadcasting experience, will lead the Lexington, Ky., Fox affiliate.

WEEK ENDING SEPT. 14

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $5.5 Million

The purchase of WJFB Lebanon, Tenn., by Weigel Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

 

WEEK ENDING AUG. 31

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $4.2 Million

The purchase of WNAC Providence, R.I., by Mission Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Liberman Buying WLII From Univision

Liberman Media Group is buying WLII Caguas-San Juan, Puerto Rico, and two repeaters for an undisclosed price.

FCC OKs Bankruptcy Sale Of Marshall Stations

The FCC’s Media Bureau has approved the sale of KLJB Davenport, Iowa; KMSS Shreveport, La.; and KPEJ Odessa, Texas, from Marshall Broadcasting to Mission Broadcasting, saying the sale — out of bankruptcy — is in the public interest.

WEEK ENDING AUG. 17

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $2.3 Million

The purchase of KAIL Fresno, Calif. by Radiant Life Ministries tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMA 66: HONOLULU

Byron Allen Buying KITV Honolulu For $30M

The purchase of the Honolulu ABC affiliate from SJL Broadcasting is the 16th station purchase for Allen’s Allen Media Broadcasting division since 2019. He says the group plans “to invest approximately $10 billion to acquire more ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox television stations over the next two years with the goal of being the largest broadcast television group in America.”

WEEK ENDING AUG. 10

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $125,000

The purchase of KAKZ-LD Cathedral City, Calif., by Broadcast Technical Associates tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JULY 27

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $19,840,000

The purchase of WDKY Lexington, Ky., by Nexstar tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JULY 20

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $375,000

The purchase of KUTA-LD Logan and KQTI-LD Ogden, both Utah, by Weigel Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JULY 13

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $76 Million

The purchase of WPIX New York by Mission Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMA 1: NEW YORK

Mission Broadcasting Buying WPIX From Scripps

Nexstar has transferred its option to purchase Scripps’ New York CW affiliate WPIX to Mission Broadcasting and Mission has exercised its option to purchase the station for $75 million plus accrued interest, to be calculated on the period between the Sept. 19, 2019, purchase date of WPIX by Scripps and the option sale closing date.

WEEK ENDING JUNE 29

Station Trading Roundup: 7 Deals, $18.16M

The purchase of KQTV St. Joseph, Mo., by USA TV Holdings tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JUNE 22

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $217,500

The purchase of W26DT-D Myrtle Beach, S.C., by Marquee Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JUNE 8

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $200,000

The purchase of WDMY-LP Toledo, Ohio, by VCY America Inc. tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING JUNE 1

Station Trading Roundup: 8 Deals, $7.32M

The purchase of WWJX Jackson, Miss., by Radiant Life Ministries tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.