Type | Public (OTC Markets Group: ACME) |
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Industry | Television Broadcasting & Production |
Headquarters | Santa Ana, CA, USA |
Key people | Jamie Kellner (Chairman) Doug Gealy (President/CEO) John Hannon(EVP) Stan Gill (COO) |
Employees | 141[1] |
Website | ACMECommunications.com |
ACME Communications is a United States-based television broadcasting company. The company was co-founded by current Chairman and former CEO Jamie Kellner, who previously served as a Fox Television Network executive and was founding CEO of The WB Television Network. Kellner used the name Acme as a play on the Acme Corporation, featured in Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner animated film series and other animated Warner media.
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The ownership portfolio of ACME Communications has included television stations in medium-sized US media markets, all of which ACME obtained through acquisitions (save for one station in Knoxville that the company built from the ground up). After reaching a peak of 11 stations in the early 2000s, station sales would see ACME's station tally dwindle to a total of 4 signals in two markets, Albuquerque and Madison. ACME is also owner and producer of The Daily Buzz, a syndicated daily morning news and information program.
During 2010 and 2011, ACME has set forth on an admitted "exit strategy"[2] involving its assets, including the following:
Market | Station - Channel (DT) | Network | Acquired | Notes |
Albuquerque - Sante Fe - Roswell | KWBQ 19 (29) / KRWB-TV 21 |
The CW | 1999 | Operated by LIN TV-owned KASA-TV/KRQE via SSA |
KASY 50 (45) | MyNetworkTV | 2000 | Operated by LIN TV-owned KASA-TV/KRQE via SSA | |
Madison | WBUW 57 (32) | The CW | 2002 | Sale to Byrne Acquisition Group pending[9] |
Note: All of these stations currently have primary affiliation with The CW Television Network and were affiliates of The CW or its predecessor, The WB, during ACME's ownership.
Market | Station & Channel | Years Owned | Current Status |
St. Louis | KPLR-TV 11 | 1997-2003 | Owned by Tribune Company (operated by Local TV LLC-owned KTVI through a LMA) |
Portland - Salem | KWBP 32 | 1997-2003 | KRCW-TV, owned and operated by Tribune Company (News Share Agreement with Belo-owned KGW) |
Salt Lake City - Ogden | KUWB 30 | 1999-2006 | KUCW, owned by High Plains Broadcasting (operated by Newport Television-owned KTVX through a SSA) |
Knoxville | WBXX-TV 20 | 1997-2011 | Owned and operated by Lockwood Broadcasting Group (News Share Agreement with New Young Broadcasting-owned WATE-TV) |
Dayton - Springfield | WBDT 26 | 1999-2011 | Owned by WBDT Television, LLC. (operated by LIN TV-owned WDTN through a LMA) |
Fort Myers - Naples | WTVK 46 | 1998-2007 | WXCW, owned and operated by Sun Broadcasting, Inc. (News Share Agreement with Fort Myers Broadcasting-owned WINK-TV) |
Green Bay - Appleton - Fox Cities | WCWF 14 | 1999-2011 | Owned and operated by LIN TV Corporation (was re-called from WIWB in September 2010) |
Champaign - Urbana - Decatur - Springfield |
WBUI 23 | 1999-2007 | Owned and operated by GOCOM Media of Illinois, LLC |
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