Local Media Group includes 17 owned or operated television stations reaching 11 percent of U.S. households. Meredith’s portfolio is concentrated in large, fast-growing markets, with seven stations in the nation’s Top 25 – including Atlanta, Phoenix, St. Louis and Portland – and 13 in Top 50 markets. Local Media Group, which owns the following 17 television stations in 12 local markets: WGCL (CBS) / WPCH (Independent), Atlanta, Georgia (DMA 7) KPHO (CBS) / KTVK (Independent), Phoenix, Arizona (DMA 11) KPTV (FOX) / KPDX (MyNetwork), Portland, Oregon (DMA 21) KMOV (CBS), St. Louis, Missouri (DMA 23) WSMV (NBC), Nashville, Tennessee (DMA 29) WFSB (CBS), Hartford-New Haven, Connecticut (DMA 32) KCTV (CBS) / KSMO (MyNetwork), Kansas City, Missouri, (DMA 34) WHNS (FOX), Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina (DMA 35) KVVU (FOX), Las Vegas, Nevada (DMA 40) WALA (FOX), Mobile, Alabama (DMA 57) WNEM (CBS), Flint-Saginaw, Michigan (DMA 73) WGGB (ABC & FOX) / WSHM-LD (CBS), Springfield, Massachusetts (DMA 116)
Quincy a private family owned fifth and sixth generation media company headquartered in Quincy, IL, will be adding nine stations in four markets to its broadcasting portfolio.
Raycom Media is a prominent employee-owned local media company based in Montgomery, Alabama. It operates 65 television stations and 2 radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states, reaching approximately 16% of U.S. television households. With a workforce of over 8,300 employees, Raycom Media offers a diverse array of services beyond broadcasting, including community newspapers through its subsidiary CNHI, which publishes over 100 titles in 23 states. The company also has interests in digital advertising through PureCars, sports marketing and production via Raycom Sports, and automotive programming through RTM Productions. Additionally, Tupelo Raycom focuses on sports and entertainment production, while Broadview Media specializes in post-production and digital signage. This extensive portfolio allows Raycom Media to serve various media needs across multiple platforms.
KDLT-TV is a television broadcast company based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, serving the regions of Eastern South Dakota, Southwestern Minnesota, Northwestern Iowa, and parts of Nebraska. Originally founded in 1960 and initially known as KORN-TV, KDLT began broadcasting as an ABC affiliate before switching affiliations to NBC in 1982. The station underwent several ownership changes, becoming KXON-TV in 1972 and later adopting the KDLT call letters after being purchased by Dakotaland Broadcasting. Over the years, KDLT has relocated its main studio to Sioux Falls and updated its broadcasting capabilities, including a move to channel 46 in 1998. As of September 2019, KDLT-TV operates as a subsidiary of Gray Television, Inc.
KOLO-TV is a prominent television news broadcasting station located in Reno, Nevada. It specializes in delivering comprehensive local news coverage and holds a significant position in audience viewership within the market. The station provides a wide array of news content, including updates on agriculture, business, crime, elections, entertainment, health, politics, weather, and sports statistics and predictions. Through its diverse programming, KOLO-TV aims to keep the community informed and engaged with relevant local and regional issues.
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