Allen Media Group Closes WJRT Acquisition From Gray

Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group closed its $70 million cash acquisition of the Flint-Sagniaw, Mich. station from Gray Television on Thursday.

Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, LLC (AMG) division Allen Media Broadcasting announced Thursday it has completed its $70 million cash acquisition of broadcast television station WJRT-TV, the ABC affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw, Michigan, television market.

With the closing of this cash purchase from Gray Television, Allen Media Broadcasting now owns and operates 32 broadcast television stations in 20 U.S. markets. The group also owns 12 television networks including The Weather Channel and the free-streaming services Local Now and theGrio. AMG was founded by Byron Allen in 1993.

On April 29, 2021, AMG announced that it would acquire 10 local network-affiliated television stations for $380 million cash in seven markets divested from the Gray Television transaction with Quincy Media. AMG officially closed its cash purchase of these ten stations on August 2, 2021.

“We are delighted and very appreciative to Gray for working with us to add this wonderful local television station, WJRT-TV, and its great employees, to our fast-growing Allen Media Group family,” said Byron Allen, founder, chairman, and CEO of Allen Media Group. “Over the past two years, we’ve invested over $1 billion to acquire best-in-class, top-tier, broadcast network affiliates and we plan to invest approximately ten billion dollars to acquire more ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX television stations with the goal of being the largest broadcast television group in America. All of our media assets will work in concert to amplify our free-streaming services, Local Now and theGrio.”


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