Raycom Media

Raycom Media
Type Private employee-owned company
Industry Broadcast Television
Television Production
Founded 1992
Headquarters Montgomery, Alabama
Area served United States (Nationwide)
Key people Paul McTear
(President & CEO)
Wayne Daugherty
(Executive VP & COO)
Products Raycom Sports,
Broadview Media, etc.
Employees 4,200
Website www.raycommedia.com
www.raycomsports.com

Raycom Media is a broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama.

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History

Although Raycom Media dates its birth to 1996, the core of the company was formed in 1992 when Atlanta native Bert Ellis formed Ellis Communications. He eventually controlled 13 television stations and two radio stations.

In 1994, Ellis bought Raycom Sports, a 15-year old sports marketing firm. Two years later, Ellis sold Raycom to a media group funded by Retirement Systems of Alabama, who had bought Aflac's broadcast division and Federal Broadcasting's TV Group a few months earlier. The three groups merged to form Raycom Media. In 1998, Raycom merged with Malrite Communications, owner of five stations in the South and Midwest.

In August 2005 it acquired The Liberty Corporation [1] and in the process sold a dozen of its stations to Barrington Broadcasting.[2] The merger closed at the start of 2006.

On November 12, 2007, Raycom announced its intention to acquire the television broadcasting properties of Lincoln National Corporation's Lincoln Financial Media -- three television stations (see table below), plus Lincoln Financial Sports -- for $583 million. [3] As of January 1, 2008, Lincoln Financial Sports was officially merged into Raycom Sports.

Operations

Raycom currently owns and/or operates nearly 40 television stations, Raycom Sports in Charlotte, North Carolina, Sacramento, California and Mobile, Alabama, Broadview Media, Raycom Post Production in Los Angeles, California and CableVantage in Columbia, SC.

Raycom Sports

Stations currently owned by Raycom Media

DMA Rank Market Station RF
Channel
Display
Channel
Network Affiliation Notes
18. Cleveland, Ohio WOIO 10 19 CBS Licensed to Shaker Heights, former Fox affiliate before switching to CBS. Acquired as part of the merger with Malrite Communications in 1998.
WUAB1 28 43 MyNetworkTV This TV Licensed to Lorain. Founded by the United Artists movie studio and later owned by Kaiser Broadcasting (with a minority stake), Gaylord Entertainment, and author/TV producer Stephen J. Cannell. Purchased outright in 2000 from Cannell who leased the station to Malrite-owned WOIO in 1994. An affiliate of MyNetworkTV, previously affiliated with The WB (1995-1998) and UPN (1995-2006).
23. Charlotte WBTV 23 3 CBS
This TV
Acquired from Lincoln Financial Media in 2008. One of two flagship stations, along with WSFA.
33. Cincinnati WXIX-TV1 29 19 Fox
This TV
Licensed to Newport, Kentucky. Once owned by Metromedia. Acquired as part of the merger with Malrite Communications in 1998.
38. West Palm Beach - Fort Pierce WFLX1 28 29 Fox Acquired as part of the merger with Malrite Communications in 1998.
39. Birmingham - Tuscaloosa - Anniston, Alabama WBRC 50 6 Fox Once a Fox O&O, and before that, an ABC affiliate. Acquired from Local TV in 2009[1].
49. Memphis WMC-TV12 5 5 NBC
This TV
Founded by The E.W. Scripps Company, who currently owns The Commercial Appeal newspaper. Sold to Ellis in 1993.
50. Louisville WAVE12 47 3 NBC
This TV
Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
57. Richmond - Petersburg WWBT 12 12 NBC Acquired from Lincoln Financial Media in 2008.
WUPV 47 65 The CW Licensed to Ashland. Owned by Southeastern Media Holdings, controlled by WWBT under a shared services agreement.
59. Knoxville WTNZ1 34 43 Fox
This TV
67. Tucson - Douglas - Sierra Vista KOLD-TV1 32 13 CBS Founded by country singer-Actor Gene Autry (1907-1998).
KMSB 25 11 Fox
This TV
Owned by the Belo Corporation; to be operated by KOLD-TV through shared services agreements beginning February 2012.
KTTU 19 18 MyNetworkTV
70. Toledo WTOL 11 11 CBS Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006. This is the third station Raycom has owned in Toledo, others being WUPW & WNWO (see below in "Formerly Owned" stations)
72. Honolulu - Hilo - Wailuku -
Maui - Lihue - Kauai
KGMB1 23 5 CBS Part of a duopoly with KHNL
KHNL2 /
KHBC-TV2 /
KOGG2
35 (KHNL)
22 (KHBC)
16 (KOGG)
13 (KHNL)
2 (KHBC)
15 (KOGG)
NBC Acquired from Belo Corporation (King Broadcasting Company) in 1999 as part of a deal which also saw the acquisition of KASA-TV in Alberquerque, NM to Raycom. KASA is now owned by LIN TV.
KFVE 22 9 MyNetworkTV Owned by MCG Capital Corporation, operated by KHNL / KGMB through a shared services agreement. KFVE's intellectual unit was owned by Raycom from 2000 to October 2009.
78. Columbia WIS2 10 10 NBC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
79. Huntsville - Decatur WAFF12 49 48 NBC
This TV
Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Aflac, which had owned the station since 1978.
80. Cape Girardeau - Paducah -
Harrisburg
KFVS-TV1 12 12 CBS /
The CW
(Digital Only)
WQTV-LP 24 /
WQWQ-LP 9
12.2 12.2 The CW Also carried on KFVS-DT2 12.2/12.2. Still broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 24 (WQTV-LP) and VHF channel 9 (WQWQ-LP).
83. Shreveport - Texarkana KSLA-TV1 17 12 CBS
This TV
Once owned by Viacom before it merged with CBS.
90. Jackson WLBT12 30 3 NBC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
94. Baton Rouge WAFB1 9 9 CBS Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Aflac; previously owned by Guaranty Life & Casualty.
WBXH-CA 39 9.4 9.4 MyNetworkTV WBXH-CA broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 39 and in digital on a subchannel of WAFB (channel 9.4). Formerly The Box O&O.
96. Savannah WTOC-TV1 11 11 CBS
98. Charleston WCSC-TV 47 5 CBS Acquired from Lincoln Financial Media in 2008.
103. Evansville WFIE12 46 14 NBC
This TV
Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
104. Myrtle Beach - Florence WMBF-TV2 32 32 NBC Signed on August 7, 2008. The only station thus far built and signed-on by Raycom, which had acquired the construction permit with its acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
109. Tyler - Longview -
Jacksonville - Lufkin -
Nacogdoches
KLTV1 7 7 ABC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
KTRE 9 9
114. Augusta WFXG1 31 54 Fox Was owned by Southeastern Media Holdings and operated by Raycom through a shared services agreement until Raycom acquired the station outright in 2011.
117. Montgomery - Selma WSFA12 12 12 NBC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006. One of two flagship stations, along with WBTV.
127. Columbus WTVM 11 9 ABC
WXTX1 49 54 Fox
This TV
Owned by Southeastern Media Holdings, operated by WTVM through a shared services agreement.
132. Wilmington WECT 6 (44)2 44 6 NBC
WSFX-TV1 30 26 Fox Owned by Southeastern Media Holdings, operated by WECT through a shared services agreement. Was once a CBS affiliate.
142. Lubbock KCBD12 11 11 NBC
This TV
Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
147. Albany WALB2 10 10 NBC
This TV
Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
156. Panama City WPGX1 9 28 Fox Acquired as part of the merger with Waitt Media in 2003.
163. Biloxi - Gulfport - Pascagoula WLOX1 39 13 ABC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.
167. Laurel - Hattiesburg WDAM-TV12 7 9 NBC
169. Dothan - Ozark WDFX-TV1 33 34 Fox Acquired as part of the merger with Waitt Media in 2003.
175. Lake Charles KPLC12 7 7 NBC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006. Also serves the Lafayette, Louisiana market (#123).
180. Jonesboro KAIT1 8 8 ABC Acquired with Raycom's acquisition of Liberty Corporation in 2006.

Stations formerly owned by Raycom Media

DMA Rank Market Station RF
Channel
Display
Channel
Years Owned Currently
46. Albuquerque - Santa Fe KASA-TV1 27 2 1999-2007 Fox network affiliate owned by LIN Television
57. Richmond - Petersburg WTVR-TV1 25 6 1997-2009 CBS network affiliate owned by Local TV
(Spun off with the acquisition of the Lincoln Financial Media television stations.[1])
70. Toledo - Findlay WUPW 46 36 1996-1998 Fox network affiliate owned by LIN Television
(Spun off with the purchase of WNWO's owner, Malrite Communications.)
WNWO-TV12 49 24 1998-2006 NBC network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
(Spun off with the purchase of WTOL's owner, The Liberty Corporation.)
78. Columbia WACH1 48 57 1996-2006 Fox network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
(Spun off with the purchase of WIS.)
82. Syracuse WSTM-TV12 24 3 1997-2006 NBC network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
WSTQ-LP 14 24.2 3.2 2003-2006 The CW network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting. Still broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 14 and in digital as a secondary subchannel of WSTM-TV. WSTQ-LP does not yet have its own digital signal.
87. Harlingen - Weslaco -
Brownsville - McAllen - Pharr -
Reynosa - Matamoros
KGBT-TV 31 4 2006 CBS network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
88. Cedar Rapids - Waterloo -
Iowa City - Dubuque
KWWL12 7 7 1997-2006 NBC network affiliate owned by Quincy Newspapers. KWWL is the first station in eastern Iowa to broadcast local news in high definition.
90. Jackson WJTV 12 12 1996-1997 CBS network affiliate owned by Media General
92. Colorado Springs - Pueblo KXRM-TV1 22 21 2000-2006 Fox network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
KXTU-LP 57 22.2 21.2 1999-2006 The CW network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting. Still broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 57 and does not have a digital signal of its own. However, KXTU-LP is available as a secondary digital subchannel of KXRM-TV.
96. Savannah WSAV-TV 39 3 1996-1997 NBC network affiliate owned by Media General
101. Washington - Greenville - New Bern, North Carolina WITN-TV 32 7 1997 NBC network affiliate owned by Gray Television
108. Reno, Nevada KAME-TV 20 21 1996-1997 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Ellis Communications and operated by Cox Media Group
112. Sioux Falls - Mitchell -
Aberdeen - Pierre
KSFY-TV /
KABY-TV /
KPRY-TV
13 (KSFY) /
9 (KABY) /
19 (KPRY)
13 (KSFY) /
9 (KABY) /
4 (KPRY)
1997-2004 ABC network affiliates owned by Hoak Media Corporation
119. Traverse City - Cheboygan -
Cadillac - Sault Ste. Marie
WPBN-TV12 /
WTOM-TV12
47 (WPBN)
35 (WTOM)
7 (WPBN)
4 (WTOM)
1997-2006 NBC network affiliates owned by Barrington Broadcasting
126. Yakima - Pasco - Richland - Kennewick KNDO /
KNDU
16 (KNDO)
26 (KNDU)
23 (KNDO)
25 (KNDU)
1997-1999 NBC network affiliates owned by Cowles Publishing Company
(Sold to make room for the purchases of KHNL and KASA-TV.)
132. Wilmington WWAY 46 3 2006 ABC network affiliate owned by Morris Multimedia
147. Albany WFXL1 12 31 2004-2006 Fox network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
(Spun off with the purchase of WALB.)
167. Hattiesburg - Laurel WHLT
(semi-satellite of WJTV)
22 22 1996-1997 CBS network affiliate owned by Media General
(Spun off with the purchase of WDAM-TV's owner, Federal Broadcasting.)
179. Marquette - Escanaba WLUC-TV12 35 6 1997-2006 NBC network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
199. Ottumwa - Kirksville KTVO1 33 3 1997-2006 ABC network affiliate owned by Barrington Broadcasting
Ottumwa, IA/Kirksville, MO KYOU-TV3 15 15 Fox network affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
NR Caguas - San Juan - Ponce WLII-DT4 /
WSUR-DT4
11 (WLII)
9 (WSUR)
11 (WLII)
9 (WSUR)
1996-2005 Univision owned and operated. Like all Univision owned and operated stations, WLII-TV and WSUR-TV opted to keep the "-DT" suffix in their callsigns after the digital transition and eliminate the "-TV" suffix.

Raycom also owned two radio stations in Memphis, WMC-AM-FM, from 1996 to 2002.

Footnotes

Note: Footnotes apply to both categories.

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