Raycom Media


Raycom Media, Inc. was an American television broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Raycom owned and/or provided services for 65 television stations and two radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states. Raycom, through its Community Newspaper Holdings subsidiary, also owned multiple newspapers in small and medium-sized markets throughout the United States.

History

Raycom's three founding owners were Stephen Burr, Ken Hawkins and William Zortman with funding from Retirement Systems of Alabama. In the 1996, Raycom purchased 15 television and two radio stations and Bert Ellis's Raycom Sports from Ellis Communications for over $700 million. In mid-1996, the company agreed to purchase eight stations from Federal Enterprises Inc. of suburban Detroit for $160 million. Raycom bought Aflac's broadcast division of five TV stations in August 1996, using, in part, a loan from the RSA. The three groups merged to form Raycom Media. John Hayes initially headed up the company until 2001.:2
In 1998, Raycom took a 35% stake in Worldnow, an internet publishing provider for broadcast media.:2 That same year, Raycom purchased Malrite Communications, owner of five stations, two Puerto Rico stations, three Ohio stations, and one Florida station.
In 2001, Paul McTear took over as Raycom's president and CEO from Hayes.:2
In April 2005, Raycom tested The Tube Music Network on station WFLX, a Fox affiliate, for three weeks. Raycom announced on April 25, 2005, it was the launch station group for The Tube affiliating 29 stations. Raycom launched the network in June 2005 on 30 stations. Raycom Media was an initial round investor in The Tube Music Network.
On January 31, 2006, the company acquired the Liberty Corporation Raycom agreed to affiliated its NBC stations' subchannel with NBC Weather Plus, a joint venture between the affiliates and NBC station group. In August, Raycom sold a dozen of its stations to Barrington Broadcasting.
On November 12, 2007, Raycom announced its intention to acquire some of the television broadcasting properties of Lincoln National Corporation's Lincoln Financial Media for $583 million. Lincoln Financial Sports was merged into Raycom Sports later that year. The purchase of the stations were completed on April 2, 2008.
Around 2010, Raycom moved into producing its own programming. In September 2011, Raycom partnered with E.W. Scripps and Cox Media to produce Right This Minute. Also in 2011, the company partnered with ITV Studios America and launched America Now, a lifestyle-oriented news magazine. The magazine lasted until September 2014. In partnership with Bellum Entertainment Group in 2014, Flip My Food and Fix It and Finish It were launched as strips as lead in to Raycom early newscasts. In third quarter 2014, Raycom purchased RTM Productions, based in Nashville and produces PowerNation branded auto-oriented shows for the Paramount Network, NBCSN, and CBS Sports Network.:2 Raycom acquired the assets of live and studio sports programming production company Tupelo-Honey Productions in January 2012.
In 2011, Raycom was an initial investor in Bounce TV, a broadcast subchannel network.1 Raycom News Network Digital Hub, an online news aggregator and exchange, was started in 2011 at the company main office in Montgomery, Alabama.:2 Raycom Media was an initial investors in Katz Broadcasting, launched in 2014 and a Bounce affiliated subchannel network group.
On November 20, 2013, Raycom entered into a shared services agreement to operate Louisiana Media Company's WVUE-TV in New Orleans.
On August 10, 2015, Raycom announced that it would purchase stations owned by Drewry Communications for $160 million. The sale was completed on December 1, 2015.
Raycom acquired Indianapolis-based sports production company WebStream Sports on September 14, 2015. WebStream was subsequently merged with existing Raycom entity Tupelo Honey to form Tupelo Raycom.
In October 2015, Raycom acquired Fox affiliate KNIN-TV for $14.5 million from E. W. Scripps Company; the FCC required that the station be divested during Scripps' acquisition of Journal Communications, but Scripps entered into shared services agreements with Raycom to continue operating KNIN.
Raycom purchased PureCars, a digital ad platform focused on automotive sales, for $125 million in November 2015.
On April 4, 2017, Raycom reached an agreement to acquire WVUE outright.
In May 2017, Raycom purchased Calkins Media's WWSB and WTXL-TV. A sale of Calkins' WAAY-TV to Raycom affiliate American Spirit Media was blocked by the Department of Justice due to Raycom's ownership of WAFF-TV, and was instead sold to Heartland Media. The deal increased Raycom's reach to 16% of U.S. television households.
On September 25, 2017, Raycom announced that it would merge with Community Newspaper Holdings, which was principally owned by Retirement Systems of Alabama. CNHI would continue to operate as a subsidiary of Raycom. To comply with FCC newspaper cross-ownership restrictions, Raycom divested newspapers in the seven markets where CNHI and Raycom both owned properties.
On June 14, 2018, Raycom announced the launch of InvestigateTV, an OTT app that showcased longer-form content from Raycom as well as content from ProPublica, News21 at Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism, and NerdWallet.
On June 25, 2018, Gray Television announced its intent to acquire Raycom for $3.65 billion, pending regulatory approval. The combined company would be led by Raycom's current president and CEO Pat LaPlatney, with current Gray CEO Hilton Howell acting as executive chairman and co-CEO. The acquisition, which Gray expected to close in late 2018, would give Gray 142 stations in 92 markets, making Gray the third-largest owner of television stations in the United States, with a total market share of 24%. CNHI, which was sold separately, was not included in the sale to Gray. The sale was approved by the FCC on December 20. The deal was completed on January 2, 2019.

Operations

Prior to its merger with Gray, Raycom owned and/or operated 65 television stations and two radio stations in 44 markets located in 20 states, covering over 16% of U.S. television households. Raycom also employed more than 4,800 individuals in full- and part-time positions.

Former owned or operated television stations

Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.
Notes:
City of license / marketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
WBRC6 2009–2019Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
Dothan - OzarkWDFX-TV ##34 2003–2019Fox affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group
Huntsville - DecaturWAFF §§48 1996–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Montgomery - SelmaWSFA ++12 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
JonesboroKAIT ++8 2006–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Tucson - Douglas - Sierra VistaKOLD-TV ^^13 1996–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Tucson - Douglas - Sierra VistaKMSB11 2011–2019 1Fox affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Tucson - Douglas - Sierra VistaKTTU18 2011–2019 2MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Colorado Springs - PuebloKXRM-TV21 2000–2006Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Colorado Springs - PuebloKXTU-LD57 1999–2006The CW affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Panama CityWPGX ##28 2003–2019Fox affiliate owned Lockwood Broadcast Group
SarasotaWWSB ♦♦40 2017–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
TallahasseeWTXL-TV ♦♦27 2017–2019ABC affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
West Palm Beach - Fort PierceWFLX ¤¤29 1998–2019 3Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
AlbanyWFXL ##31 2004–2006Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
AlbanyWALB ++10 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
AugustaWFXG54 2003–2019Fox affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group
ColumbusWTVM §§9 1996–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
ColumbusWXTX54 2003–2019 4Fox affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
SavannahWTOC-TV §§11 1996–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
SavannahWSAV-TV ^^3 1997NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
HonoluluKGMB5 2009–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
HonoluluKFVE9 1999–2019 5MyNetworkTV affiliate, KHII-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
HonoluluKHNL13 1999–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
HiloKHBC-TV
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2 1999–2019NBC affiliate, KFVE, owned by Gray Television
HiloKGMD-TV
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9 1999–2019 5MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Wailuku - MauiKGMV
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3 1999–2019 5MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Wailuku - MauiKOGG
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15 1999–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Caldwell - BoiseKNIN-TV9 2015–2019 3Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
EvansvilleWFIE ++14 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Waterloo - Cedar Rapids -
Iowa City - Dubuque
KWWL §§7 1996–2006NBC affiliate owned by Quincy Media
LouisvilleWAVE ++3 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Baton RougeWAFB §§9 1996–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Baton RougeWBXH-CD39 2003–2019MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lake CharlesKPLC ++7 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lake CharlesKVHP29 2016–2019 4Fox affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
New OrleansWVUE-DT8 2013–2019 6Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
Shreveport - TexarkanaKSLA ^^12 1996–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Marquette - EscanabaWLUC-TV6 1997–2006NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Traverse City - CadillacWPBN-TV7 1997–2006NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Sault Ste. Marie - CheboyganWTOM-TV
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4 1997–2006NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Biloxi - Gulfport - PascagoulaWLOX ++13 2006–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
JacksonWJTV ^^12 1996–1997CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
JacksonWLBT ++3 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
JacksonWLOO35 2012–2019 7MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tougaloo College
JacksonWDBD40 2012–2019 4Fox affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
Hattiesburg - LaurelWHLT ^^
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22 1996–1997CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Hattiesburg - LaurelWDAM-TV ≈≈7 1997–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Cape Girardeau - Paducah - HarrisburgKFVS-TV §§12 1996–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Cape Girardeau - Paducah - HarrisburgWQTV-LP242002–2019The CW/MeTV affiliate owned by Gray Television
Cape Girardeau - Paducah - HarrisburgWQWQ-LP92002–2019The CW/MeTV affiliate owned by Gray Television
Kirksville, MO - Ottumwa, IAKTVO3 1997–2006ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Kirksville, MO - Ottumwa, IAKYOU-TV15 2003–2019 4Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
Reno, NevadaKAME-TV ^^21 1996–1997MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Deerfield Media
Albuquerque - Santa FeKASA-TV2 1999–2007Telemundo affiliate owned by Ramar Communications
SyracuseWSTM-TV ≈≈3 1997–2006NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
SyracuseWSTQ-LP 142003–2006The CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
CharlotteWBTV ~~3 2008–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Washington - Greenville - New BernWITN-TV §§7 1997NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
WilmingtonWECT ^^6 1996–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
WilmingtonWSFX-TV26 2004–2019 4Fox affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
WilmingtonWWAY ++3 2006ABC affiliate owned by Morris Multimedia
Cincinnati, OH - Newport, KYWXIX-TV ¤¤19 1998–2019Fox affiliate owned by Gray Television
Cleveland - Shaker Heights - Lorain, OHWOIO ¤¤19 1998–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Cleveland - Shaker Heights - Lorain, OHWUAB43 2000–2019The CW affiliate owned by Gray Television
ToledoWTOL ++11 2006–2019CBS affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
ToledoWNWO-TV ¤¤24 1998–2006NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
ToledoWUPW ^^36 1996–1999
2012–2019 4
Fox affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
Lawton, OK - Wichita Falls, TXKSWO-TV 7 2015–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lawton, OK - Wichita Falls, TXKAUZ-TV6 2015–2019 4CBS affiliate owned by American Spirit Media
CharlestonWCSC-TV ~~5 2008–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
ColumbiaWACH ^^57 1996–2006Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
ColumbiaWIS ++10 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Myrtle Beach - FlorenceWMBF-TV **32 2008–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Sioux FallsKSFY-TV §§13 1997–2004ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
AberdeenKABY-TV §§
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9 1997–2004defunct, license cancelled in 2018
PierreKPRY-TV §§
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4 1997–2004ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
KnoxvilleWTNZ ^^43 1996–2019Fox affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group
MemphisWMC-TV ^^5 1996–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Amarillo, TX - Clovis, NMKFDA-TV 10 2015–2019CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Amarillo, TX - Clovis, NMKZBZ-CD 26 2015–2019Independent affiliate owned by Gray Television
Amarillo, TX - Clovis, NMKEYU 31 2015–2019Telemundo affiliate owned by Gray Television
Harlingen - Weslaco -
Brownsville - McAllen - Pharr -
Reynosa - Matamoros
KGBT-TV ++4 2006CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
LubbockKCBD ++11 2006–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Midland - OdessaKWES-TV 9 2015–2019NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Midland - OdessaKWAB-TV
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9 2015–2019The CW affiliate, KCWO-TV, owned by Gray Television
Midland - OdessaKTLE-LP 20 2015–2019Telemundo affiliate owned by Gray Television
Tyler - Longview - JacksonvilleKLTV ++7 2006–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Lufkin - NacogdochesKTRE ++
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9 2006–2019ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Waco - Temple - BryanKXXV 25 2015–2019ABC affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Waco - Temple - BryanKRHD-CD
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40 2015–2019ABC affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Waco - Temple - BryanKSCM-LP 18 2015–2017defunct, went dark in 2017
Richmond - Petersburg - Ashland, VAWTVR-TV6 1997–2009CBS affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Richmond - Petersburg - Ashland, VAWWBT ~~12 2008–2019NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Richmond - Petersburg - Ashland, VAWUPV65 2006–2019 4The CW affiliate owned by Gray Television
YakimaKNDO ≈≈23 1997–1999NBC affiliate owned by Cowles Company
Richland - Pasco - KennewickKNDU ≈≈
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26 1997–1999NBC affiliate owned by Cowles Company
Caguas - San Juan - PonceWLII-DT11 1996–2005 8Univision owned-and-operated '
Caguas - San Juan - PonceWSUR-DT
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9 1996–2005 8Univision owned-and-operated '

Other notes:'''
MarketStationYears ownedCurrent ownership status
Memphis, TennesseeWMC 7901996–2000Owned by Entercom
Memphis, TennesseeWMC-FM 99.71996–2000Owned by Entercom
Amarillo, TexasKEYU-FM 102.9 2015–2018KVWE, owned by Alpha Media
Lamesa - Midland, TexasKTXC 104.7 2015–2018Owned by Gray Television

Other assets

In addition to television stations, Raycom also owned:
Tupelo Raycom is Raycom Media's production company formed from the merger of Tupelo Honey Productions and WebStream Sports. Clients of the company include NBC, CBS, ESPN, Turner Sports, Fox, Travel Channel, Bounce TV and Live Nation.
Raycom acquired the assets of live and studio sports programming production company Tupelo-Honey Productions in January 2012. Tupelo Honey assets included a 50% share of MY Tupelo Entertainment, a joint venture form in 2009 as partnership between Cary Glotzer's Tupelo-Honey and Michael Yudin's MY-Entertainment Company. Yudin bought back Raycom's half of My Tupelo in March 2014.
Raycom acquired Indianapolis, Indiana-based sports production company WebStream Sports on September 14, 2015. WebStream was subsequently merged with existing Raycom entity Tupelo Honey to form Tupelo Raycom in January 2016.