ACME Communications

ACME Communications Inc.
Public (OTC Pink: ACME)
Industry Television Broadcasting & Production
Headquarters Santa Ana, CA, USA
Key people
Jamie Kellner (Chairman)
Doug Gealy (President/CEO)
John Hannon(EVP)
Stan Gill (COO)
Number of employees
141[1]
Website ACMECommunications.com

ACME Communications is a moribund United States-based broadcasting company that was involved in operations of television stations and programming from the late 1990s until 2013.

Company profile

ACME Communications was co-founded by Chairman and original 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 fictitious Acme Corporation featured in Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner animated film series and other animated Warner media.

The ownership portfolio of ACME Communications included television stations generally located 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). All but one of ACME's stations were affiliated with The WB Television Network or converted to WB affiliation at purchase, likely playing on Kellner's previous relationship with that network. The ACME WB stations were among the first to line up affiliations with The CW Television Network when The WB and UPN amalgamated in 2006;[2] the stations have continued affiliations with The CW to this day. ACME's station portfolio reached a peak of 11 stations in the early 2000s, at which time ACME also ventured into program production with the 2002 debut of The Daily Buzz, a syndicated daily morning news and information program that reaches 180 markets as of Spring 2013.[3]

During the early 2010s, ACME set forth on cost-cutting efforts involving its assets and an admitted "exit strategy" from the television business,[4] including the following:

Formerly owned assets

Television stations

Note: With one exception, all the below listed stations were affiliates of The CW Television Network or its predecessor, The WB, during ACME Communications' ownership. The exception, KASY-TV, was affiliated with UPN and MyNetworkTV (and was briefly an independent), and was located in a market where ACME already owned the WB/CW affiliate.

City of license / Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Years Owned Current Ownership Status
Fort Myers - Naples, FL WTVK 46 (45) 1998-2007 The CW affiliate, WXCW, owned by Sun Broadcasting, Inc.
Decatur - Champaign/Urbana - Springfield, IL WBUI 23 (22) 1999-2007 The CW affiliate owned by GOCOM Media, LLC
(Operated through a LMA by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
St. Louis, MO KPLR-TV 11 (26) 1997-2003 The CW affiliate owned by Tribune Broadcasting
Albuquerque - Sante Fe - Roswell, NM KWBQ 19 (29) 1999-2012 The CW affiliate owned by Tamer Media, LLC
(Operated through a SSA by Media General)[13]
KASY-TV 50 (45) 2000-2012 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tamer Media, LLC
(Operated through a SSA by Media General[13]
Roswell, NM KRWB-TV
(Satellite of KWBQ)
21 (21) 1999-2012 The CW affiliate owned by Tamer Media, LLC
(Operated through a SSA by Media General)[13]
Springfield - Dayton, OH WBDT 26 (26) 1999–2011 The CW affiliate owned by Vaughan Media, LLC
(Operated through a SSA by Media General)
Salem - Portland, OR KWBP 32 (33) 1997–2003 The CW affiliate, KRCW-TV, owned by Tribune Broadcasting
Crossville - Knoxville, TN WBXX-TV 20 (50) 1997–2011 The CW affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group
Ogden - Salt Lake City, UT KUWB 30 (48) 1999–2006 The CW affiliate, KUCW, owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Suring - Green Bay - Appleton - Fox Cities, WI WIWB/WCWF 14 (21) 1999–2011 The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Janesville - Madison, WI WBUW 57 (32) 2002–2012 The CW affiliate owned by Byrne Acquisition Group, LLC

Programming

[14][3]

References

  1. "Company Profile for ACME Communications Inc (ACME)". Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  2. Source: 3/9/2006 press release by ACME Communications posted on NASDAQ GlobeNewsWire
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Mojo Brands Media Announces Acquisition and Extension of The Daily Buzz" (Press release). Santa Ana, California: Mojo Brands Media. April 3, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  4. "ACME 3Q Station Revenue Falls 9%," from TVNewsCheck, 12/9/2011
  5. Source: ACME Communications press release dated 4/21/2010
  6. Source: ACME Communications press release dated 6/4/2010
  7. "Acme Restructures, Moves Toward Exit Plan", from Broadcasting & Cable, 6/17/2010
  8. Source: FCC Daily Digest of 4/7/2011
  9. "Acme 4Q Station Revenue Rises 7%," from TVNewsCheck, 4/19/2011
  10. Source: Press Release from ACME Communications, dated 5/24/2011
  11. "Byrne Grabs Acme's Madison CW Station," from Broadcasting & Cable, 12/13/2011
  12. "Acme to Byrne Madison TV deal is done". Television Business Report. February 22, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 "Acme Sells Albuquerque Stations to Viall for $17.3 Million," from Broadcasting & Cable, 9/11/2012
  14. 14.0 14.1 "ACME Communications Announces Completion of Sale of The Daily Buzz and Cash Distribution to Its Shareholders" (Press release). Santa Ana, California: ACME Communications. April 2, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  15. Boedeker, Hal (17 April 2015). "Daily Buzz canceled". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  16. Boedeker, Hal (17 April 2015). "Daily Buzz canceled". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 18 April 2015.

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