Liberty Corporation


The Liberty Corporation was a media corporation originally based out of Greenville, South Carolina. At its peak, Liberty owned 15 network-affiliated television stations across the Midwest and Southern regions of the United States. On top of that, cable advertising sales group CableVantage Inc., video production facility Take Ten Productions and broadcast equipment distributor Broadcast Merchandising Corporation were also some of its assets.
Liberty was founded in 1919 when W. Frank Hipp, a former top agent at Spartanburg-based Southeastern Life Insurance Company, struck out on his own. Within a decade, Liberty had grown large enough to buy his former employer. It entered broadcasting in 1930, when it bought WIS in Columbia—the start of what would become the Broadcasting Company of the South, renamed Cosmos Broadcasting in 1965. Under Francis Hipp, who succeeded his father in 1943, Liberty reorganized as a holding company, The Liberty Corporation, in 1967.
Liberty sold its insurance subsidiaries, Liberty Life and Pierce National Life, to Royal Bank of Canada in 2000. Cosmos was then folded directly into the Liberty banner.
After the sale of its insurance division, the company employed approximately 1,400 people. The executive officers included chairman and CEO W. Hayne Hipp, president and COO James M. Keelor, CFO Howard L. Schrott.
On August 25, 2005, Liberty agreed to be bought out by Raycom Media. Raycom paid $987 million, or $47.35 per Liberty share, and assumed Liberty's debts of approximately $110 million in the buyout. The acquisition was completed on January 31, 2006. After closing the deal, Raycom sold a number of stations, including two from the Liberty portfolio. They included ABC affiliate WWAY-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina to Morris Multimedia and CBS affiliate KGBT-TV in Harlingen, Texas to Barrington Broadcasting.

Former Liberty Stations

City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
Montgomery - SelmaWSFA-TV12 1959–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
JonesboroKAIT8 1986–2006ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
AlbanyWALB10 1998–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
EvansvilleWFIE ++14 1981–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
LouisvilleWAVE ++3 1981–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lake CharlesKPLC7 1986–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
New OrleansWDSU6 1972–1989NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Biloxi - Gulfport - PascagoulaWLOX13 1995–2006ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
JacksonWLBT3 2000–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
WilmingtonWWAY3 1999–2006ABC affiliate owned by Morris Multimedia
ToledoWTOL11 1965–2006CBS affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
ColumbiaWIS **10 1953–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Myrtle Beach - FlorenceWMBF-TV32 1NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Harlingen - Weslaco -
Brownsville - McAllen, Texas
KGBT-TV4 1998–2006TBD owned-and-operated station, owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
LubbockKCBD11 2000–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Tyler - LongviewKLTV7 2002–2006ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lufkin - NacogdochesKTRE
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9 2002–2006ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Green BayWFRV-TV ++5 1981–1984CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Marquette - Escanaba - Iron MountainWJMN-TV ++
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3 1981–1984CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group

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