
Included are Fox affiliate WCOV as well as WIYC and low-power WALE-LD, both of which feature a variety of programming offerings on a range of subchannels.
David Woods is buying Neal Ardman’s Birmingham, Ala., Cozi TV affiliate WIYC to go with WCOV, the market’s Fox affiliate, and low-power WALE, which airs 12 multicast networks.
NFL Jaguars Get Pre-Season Slot On WIYC
Neal Ardman’s independent WIYC Montgomery, Ala. (DMA 122), will air three pre-season NFL Jacksonville Jaguars contests live in HD. Aug. 11 — 6:30 p.m. CT at New York Jets Aug 20 — 6:30 p.m. at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sept. 1 — 6 p.m. at Atlanta Falcons All games are part of the […]
The FCC has granted the application by WIYC Inc., headed by CEO and sole stockholder Neal Ardman, to purchase WIYC Montgomery, Ala. (DMA 118), from Josie Park Broadcasting for $650,000. Ardman also operates WPAN-DT Mobile, Ala., under an LMA and owns WKBX-FM Jacksonville, Fla. Ardman, the founder and former head of Retro TV Network, through his company Broadcast Partners now syndicates TV shows including The Lone Ranger, Lassie, He-Man, She-Ra and The Archies to various networks and distributers.
WIYC Inc., headed by CEO and sole stockholder Neal Ardman, has filed an application with the FCC to purchase WIYC Montgomery, Ala. (118), from Josie Park Broadcasting for $650,000. Ardman also operates WPAN-DT Mobile, Ala., under an LMA and owns WKBX-FM Jacksonville, Fla. Ardman, the founder and former head of Retro TV Network, through his company Broadcast Partners now syndicates TV shows including The Lone Ranger, Lassie, He-Man, She-Ra and The Archies to various networks and distributers.