DMA 207: JUNEAU, AK

Gray Buys Two Stations In Alaska

GCI subsidiary Denali Media Holdings has announced the sale of its NBC affiliates in southeast Alaska — KATH-LD Juneau and KSCT-LP Sitka — to Gray Television. Denali Media Holdings was established in 2012 and also owns KTVA (CBS) in Anchorage along with three CBS stations in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan.

WEEK ENDING MAY 25

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $25,000

The purchase of W21CQ by NYTV tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING MAY 18

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal: $50,000

The purchase of WEYW-LP Key West, Fla., by Bleu 24 Communications tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING APRIL 20

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $25,000

The purchase of KTKO-LP Harrison, Ark., by Springfield TV tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING APRIL 13

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $49.3M

The purchase of three stations in Iowa, Louisiana and Texas by Mission Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Marquee, Low Country Media to Swap LPTVs

Low Country 34 Media and Marquee Broadcasting today announced an agreement to a swap stations. Low Country will be acquiring WEVD-LP Dover, Del., serving Philadelphia in exchange for WHDC-LD Charleston, […]

WEEK ENDING MARCH 30

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $50,000

The purchase of two Mississippi translators by 5GTV tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Najafi, Trinity Broadcasting Make Bid For Tegna

The Najafi Companies and Trinity Broadcasting Network have joined the other companies attempting to acquire Tegna Inc. The two companies’ joint offer is $20 per share for the U.S. broadcast, digital media and marketing services of Tegna. The Najafi Companies is a private global investment firm, while TBN is a faith-and-family broadcaster that says it reaches more than 175 nations.

Gray Withdraws Tegna Offer Amid Virus Rout

Gray Television has withdrawn its offer to acquire larger peer Tegna because of concerns about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on U.S. regional TV station operators, people familiar with the matter said. Gray had offered to buy Tegna for about $8.5 billion, including debt, Reuters reported earlier this month. After Gray’s stock tumbled on the news and concerns about the coronavirus pandemic’s financial impact became widespread, the Atlanta-based company decided this was not the time to pursue the transformative acquisition, one of the sources said.

WEEK ENDING MARCH 15

Station Trading Roundup: 4 Deals, $4,575,000

The purchase of KGMC Clovis, Calif., by Comcast/NBC tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Tegna Suitors Will Have To Spin Off Stations

The race to acquire TV station owner Tegna Inc. hinges not just on the price suitors are willing to pay, but also on how much they may give up in terms of assets to win regulatory approval, people familiar with the matter said. All three bidders own TV stations that regulators would require to be divested because of the potential overlap, the sources added.

Byron Allen Makes $8.5B Cash Bid For Tegna

Media entrepreneur Byron Allen has made an all-cash bid for Tegna and is said to be one of three potential buyers circling the Tysons, Va.-based broadcaster, according to a source familiar with the situation. Allen’s Allen Media Group offered $20 a share, or about $8.5 billion, the source said. It is going up against Gray Television, which last week made a offer, also for $20 a share but in a combination of cash and stock. Private equity firm Apollo Global Management, which recently acquired stations from Cox, is also said to have made a bid.

Report: Gray In $8.5B Bid To Acquire Tegna

Gray Television has made an offer to acquire larger peer Tegna Inc for approximately $8.5 billion, including debt, people familiar with the matter said on Friday. A successful bid by Gray would significantly expand its footprint in several TV markets. It underscores the pressure Gray and other companies in the TV station industry are under to gain scale and more pricing power with advertisers and the major networks.

Fox And Nexstar Complete Station Sales

With the deals involving stations in Seattle, Milwaukee, and Charlotte, N.C., Fox Television Stations expands its footprint to 29 stations across the country. Nexstar says it will use the approximately $240 million of net after-tax proceeds from the deals to reduce borrowings under its credit facilities.

WEEK ENDING FEB. 24

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $175,000

The purchase of WLNM-LD Lansing, Mich., by Gray Television tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING FEB. 17

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $1

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

Univision Said To Be Nearing A Sale

Univision Communications is in exclusive talks with a bidding group that includes former Viacom CFO Wade Davis for a sale that could value the Spanish-language broadcaster at close to $10 billion including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.

Entertainment Studios Closes On 11-Station Buy

Byron Allen’s Allen Media Broadcasting has completed its $305 million purchase of 11 stations in nine markets from USA Television announced last October.

WEEK ENDING FEB. 3

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $18M

The purchase of KTBU Conroe, Texas, by Tegna Inc. tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMA 89: SAVANNAH

TCT Buying WSCG Savannah, Ga. For $3M

Lowcountry Media sells the Georgia multicast affiliate to TCT Network’s Radiant Life Minstries.

DMA 39: LAS VEGAS

Ion Media Buys Entravision’s KMCC Las Vegas

The purchase solidifies its position as the nation’s largest TV broadcast UHF spectrum operator.

WEEK ENDING JAN. 20

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $1.5M

The purchase of WHCT-LD Hartford, Conn., by Weigel Broadcasting tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $475,000

The purchase of WQMC-LD Columbus, Ohio, by Urban One tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING DEC. 23

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $4.95M

The purchase of WMDN Meridian, Miss., by Sheldon Galloway tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Fox Corp. Aims For ‘Surgical Strikes’ In M&A

“You shouldn’t think of us doing something like a station group acquisition,” Fox CFO Steven Tomsic said Tuesday at the UBS Global Technology, Media & Telecommunications Conference.

WEEK ENDING DEC. 12

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $81.2M

The purchase of eight stations by WRNN Associates LP tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING NOV. 25

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $59.2M

The purchase of nine stations by Standard Media Group tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

Standard Media Group Buying Nine TVs

The $59.2 million purchase from Waypoint Media and VisionCommunications also includes 15 FM and AM stations in three markets, plus Waypoint’s news production operations.

FCC OK’s $3.5B Purchase Of Cox

The FCC has backed equity firm Apollo Global Management’s takeover of TV and radio stations owned by Cox Enterprises and Northwest Broadcasting. The FCC approved the transactions, totaling almost $3.5 billion, sought by Apollo-controlled Terrier Media Buyer Inc. Media advocacy groups Common Cause and United Church of Christ opposed the deal, arguing it would reduce local media content and viewpoint diversity.

Lilly Broadcasting Closes On Purchase Of WCVI

Lilly Broadcasting has acquired WCVI in the United States Virgin Islands from Family Broadcasting Corp. WCVI operates as an ABC affiliate and be adding CBS as well effective Nov. 20. […]

WEEK ENDING NOV. 11

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $395M

The sale of three stations by Nexstar Media to Fox Television Stations tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

WEEK ENDING NOV. 4

Station Trading Roundup: 1 Deal, $1,100,000

The sale of WYCI Saranac Lake, N.Y. by Cross Hill Communications to Gray Television network tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMAS 13, 21 & 35

Nexstar, Fox Buy/Sell Five Stations

Nexstar will purchase Charlotte, N.C.’s Fox and MNT affiliates for approximately $45 million while Fox will buy Nexstar’s Seattle Fox and MNT affiliates and Milwaukee’s Fox affil for approximately $350 million.

Station Trading Roundup: 6 Deals, $2,175,000

The sale of KWHB Tulsa, Okla., by Family Broadcasting to Christian TV network tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

TVN’S TV2020 CONFERENCE

Execs: Station Trading Outlook Uncertain In 2020

The FCC isn’t likely to loosen ownership restrictions anytime soon, said leaders from Nexstar, Gray and Meredith last week, but outside money is likely to continue coming into the industry while the ownership cap holds steady. L-r: Patrick McCreery of Meredith, Perry Sook of Nexstar and Pat LaPlatney of Gray. (Photo: Wendy Moger-Bross)

DMA 58: TULSA, OK

KWHB Tulsa Sold For $2.1 Million

Christian Television Corp. is buying the Oklahoma independent from Family Broadcasting Corp.

WEEK ENDING OCT. 14

Station Trading Roundup: 6 Deals, $431,035,000

The sale of 11 stations to Allen Media from Heartland Media tops the latest list of TV station transactions submitted to the FCC for its approval, according to BIA Advisory Services.

DMAS 196 & 199

Fielder, Brissette Buy Network Affils

The purchases by Bill Fielder and Stephen Brissette of two stations in Casper, Wyo., and a double affil in Cheyenne, Wyo., come from three different investor groups, managed by one of the principals, Mark Nalbone.

Byron Allen Buying 11 Stations For $290M

Allen Media Broadcasting is purchasing USA Television’s portfolio of 11 network affiliates in nine markets. Bob Prather has agreed to stay on to manage the group.

WEEK ENDING SEPT. 23

Station Trading Roundup: 2 Deals, $10,002

W45BT-D Brookville, PA — PRICE: $10,000 BUYER: Sonshine Family Television Corp. (Margaret Huber, president) SELLER: Cornerstone TV Inc. (Steve Johnson, CEO) FACILITIES: DTV Ch.34, 15.000 kW, ant. 482 ft. AFFILIATION: […]