Tegna Inc.


Tegna Inc. is an American publicly traded broadcast, digital media and marketing services company headquartered in Tysons, Virginia. It was created on June 29, 2015, when the Gannett Company split into two publicly traded companies. Tegna comprised the more profitable broadcast television and digital media divisions of the old Gannett, while Gannett's publishing interests were spun off as a "new" company that retained the Gannett name. Tegna owns or operates 66 television stations in 54 markets, and holds properties in digital media.

History

In June 2015, Gannett split into two independent publicly traded companies, one focusing on its newspapers and publishing, which would retain the Gannett name, and one on broadcasting. Robert Dickey – who led Gannett's newspaper group – would serve as CEO of the former company, leaving the remaining broadcasting and digital operations under the leadership of Gracia Martore. In a statement, she explained that the split plans were "significant next steps in our ongoing initiatives to increase shareholder value by building scale, increasing cash flow, sharpening management focus, and strengthening all of our businesses to compete effectively in today's increasingly digital landscape." Additionally, the company announced that it would buy out the remainder of Classified Ventures for $1.8 billion, giving it full ownership of properties such as Cars.com.
As part of the separation, the company announced that the broadcasting and digital company would be named Tegna—a partial anagram of "Gannett". The spin-out was structured so that "old" Gannett changed its name to Tegna, Inc., then spun off its newspaper holdings into a "new" Gannett. The split was completed on June 29, 2015. Tegna retained "old" Gannett's stock price history, though it trades under a new ticker symbol, TGNA. The "new" Gannett inherited old Gannett's longtime ticker symbol, GCI. The two companies, however, continued to share a headquarters complex.
Tegna also retained G/O Digital, a digital marketing services brand that it launched in August 2013, and the 20 broadcast stations it acquired from Belo Corporation in December 2013 and the six stations it acquired from London Broadcasting Company in July 2014.
In September 2016, Tegna announced plans to spin off Cars.com to create two independent publicly traded companies. Tegna shareholders approved an initial public offering of Cars.com as a publicly traded spin-off in May 2017. Shortly after, Tegna completed the spin-off of Cars.com, which now trades under a new ticker symbol, CARS. Upon the completion of the spin-off, Dave Lougee, president of Tegna Media, was named president and CEO of Tegna and joined the company's Board of Directors. Gracia Martore, president and CEO of Tegna, retired and stepped down from the Board.
Prior to the company's completion of the spin-off of Cars.com, it was reported by DealReporter that Nexstar Media Group may be considering a bid to acquire Tegna. In June 2017, Tegna announced it had entered into a definitive agreement, together with the other owners of CareerBuilder, to sell CareerBuilder to an investor group led by investments funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.
Tegna and Cooper Media, parent corporation of the Justice Network, announced on November 7, 2017, a new multicast network, Quest. Tegna would be the charter station group as such would receive a minority stake in the network, which launched in January 2018. The range of programming on the network would be engineering and science, human achievements, military history and natural history.
On December 18, 2017, Tegna announced it would acquire KFMB-AM-FM-TV in San Diego from Midwest Television, Inc. for $325 million, pending approval from the Federal Communications Commission. The acquisition was completed on February 15, 2018.
On August 20, 2018, Tegna agreed to purchase two stations spun off from the Gray Television-Raycom Media merger, CBS affiliate WTOL-TV in Toledo and NBC affiliate KWES-TV in Odessa in order to alleviate ownership conflicts involving Gray's ownership of ABC affiliate WTVG in the Toledo market and CBS affiliate KOSA-TV in the Odessa market.
In March 2019, Tegna announced its formation of VAULT Studios, its first, in-house digital content studio. The studio's first content would be true crime podcasts, drawing on its station news content.
On March 20, 2019, Tegna entered an agreement with Nexstar Media Group to acquire eleven stations for $740 million in order to reduce Nexstar's national ownership reach under the federally imposed 39% cap and alleviate ownership conflicts with existing Nexstar properties once it completes a merger with Tribune Media. Included are stations in the political battleground states of Iowa and Pennsylvania. Other Nexstar/Tribune stations going to Tegna are WZDX/Huntsville, KFSM-TV/Fort Smith–Fayetteville, WTIC-TV–WCCT-TV/Hartford, and WATN-TV–WLMT/Memphis. The FCC approved the sale on September 16.
On May 6, 2019, it was reported that Tegna was going to acquire the 85% of the Justice Network and Quest from Cooper Media that it did not own already for $77 Million to close by the end of the second quarter. Cooper Media's president and general manager Brian Weiss transferred to Tegna and continue managing the two networks.
On June 11, 2019, it was reported Tegna Inc. purchased the Dispatch Broadcast Group's television and radio assets, subject to regulatory approval, for $535 million. The purchase includes the WBNS television and radio stations in Columbus, the Ohio News Network, and NBC affiliate WTHR television in Indianapolis. The sale was approved by the FCC on July 29, 2019, and was completed on August 8.
In December 2019, Tegna agreed to sell KFMB-AM-FM to Local Media San Diego for $5 million; the sale was completed on March 17, 2020.
In March 2020, Tegna announced an overture by Gray Television to purchase them for $8.5 billion was terminated; Gray's stock price had halved in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Properties

Tegna owns or operates 66 television stations located in 54 markets ; it also owns two radio stations in Columbus, Ohio. Twenty-two of the company's stations are affiliated with NBC, fifteen are affiliated with CBS, thirteen are affiliated with ABC, and six are affiliated with Fox. In addition, the company owns six CW affiliates, eight MyNetworkTV affiliates, one independent station, and a low-powered MeTV affiliate. It also provides operational services to another Fox affiliate, WUPW in Toledo, through a shared services agreement with that station's owner American Spirit Media.
Tegna's standardized news music is C Clarity from French sonic branding company Sixième Son.

Television stations

Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license.
Notes of prior ownership or current shared services agreement:
City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Owned by Gannett/Tegna sincePrimary affiliation
HuntsvilleWZDX ττ54 2019Fox
MyNetworkTV
FlagstaffKNAZ-TV
'
2 1997NBC
PhoenixKPNX **12 1979NBC
TucsonKMSB ^^ ††11 2015Fox
TucsonKTTU ¤¤ †† ^^18 2013MyNetworkTV
Fort SmithFayettevilleKFSM-TV ττ5 2019CBS
Little RockKTHV11 1994CBS
SacramentoKXTV10 1999ABC
San DiegoKFMB-TV8 2018CBS
The CW/MyNetworkTV
DenverKUSA **9 1979NBC
DenverKTVD20 2006MyNetworkTV
HartfordNew HavenWaterburyWTIC-TV ττ61 2019Fox
Hartford – New Haven – WaterburyWCCT-TV ττ20 2019The CW
Washington, D.C.WUSA9 1986CBS
JacksonvilleWJXX25 2000ABC
JacksonvilleWTLV12 1988NBC
Tampa – St. PetersburgWTSP10 1996CBS
AtlantaWXIA-TV **11 1979NBC
AtlantaWATL36 2006MyNetworkTV
MaconWMAZ-TV ~~13 1995CBS
The CW
BoiseKTVB ¤¤7 2013NBC
Independent
Twin FallsKTFT-LD ++
'
7 2013NBC
MolineDavenportWQAD-TV ττ8 2019ABC
MyNetworkTV
IndianapolisWTHR 13 2019NBC
IndianapolisWALV-CD 46 2019MeTV
AmesDes MoinesWOI-DT ττ5 2019ABC
Ames – Des MoinesKCWI-TV ττ23 2019The CW
LouisvilleWHAS-TV ^^11 2015ABC
New OrleansWWL-TV ¤¤4 2013CBS
New OrleansWUPL ¤¤54 2013MyNetworkTV
Portland, MaineWCSH6 1998NBC
BangorWLBZ
'
2 1998NBC
Grand RapidsKalamazooWZZM ##13 1997ABC
MinneapolisSaint PaulKARE11 1983NBC
St. LouisKSDK ~~5 1995NBC
BuffaloWGRZ ##2 1997NBC
CharlotteWCNC-TV ¤¤36 2013NBC
GreensboroWinston-SalemHigh PointWFMY-TV2 1989CBS
ClevelandWKYC ~~3 1995NBC
ColumbusWBNS-TV 10 2019CBS
ToledoWTOL ‡‡11 2019CBS
ToledoWUPW ≈≈36 2019Fox
Portland, OregonKGW ^^8 2015NBC
ScrantonWilkes BarreWNEP-TV ττ16 2019ABC
YorkHarrisburg
LancasterLebanon
WPMT ττ43 2019Fox
ColumbiaWLTX19 1998CBS
KnoxvilleWBIR-TV ~~10 1995NBC
MemphisWATN-TV ττ24 2019ABC
MemphisWLMT ττ30 2019The CW
AbileneSweetwaterKXVA ++15 2014Fox
AustinKVUE ¤¤ §§24 2013
ABC
BeaumontPort ArthurOrangeKBMT ++12 2014ABC
NBC
Corpus ChristiKIII ++3 2014ABC
DallasFort WorthWFAA ¤¤8 2013ABC
HoustonKHOU ¤¤11 2013CBS
HoustonKTBU55 2020Quest
Odessa – MidlandKWES-TV ‡‡9 2019NBC
San AngeloKIDY ++6 2014Fox
San AntonioKENS ¤¤5 2013CBS
TylerLongviewKYTX ++19 2014CBS
The CW
WacoTempleKCEN-TV ++6 2014NBC
BryanCollege StationKAGS-LD ++
'
23 2014NBC
Hampton, Virginia
WVEC ¤¤13 2013ABC
SeattleTacomaKING-TV ¤¤5 2013NBC
Seattle – TacomaKONG ¤¤16 2013Independent
SpokaneKREM ¤¤2 2013CBS
SpokaneKSKN ¤¤ ++22 2013The CW

Channels

NameStation call sign; Channel Markets servedOwned by Gannett/Tegna sinceNotes
Idaho's Very Own 24/7Boise, Idaho2013Originally a 24-hour news station, reformed into an independent station due to market conditions and changes; received in the purchase of Belo
NewsWatch 15WWL-TV 15New Orleans metropolitan area,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Acadiana region
2013Jointly owned by Tegna and Cox Communications ; received in the purchase of Belo
True Crime NetworkMulticast networksee article2019
QuestMulticast networksee article2019

Radio stations

City of license / MarketStationOwned sinceCurrent format
ColumbusWBNS 14602019Sports radio
ColumbusWBNS-FM 97.12019Sports radio

Television shows

In 2015, Tegna Media test-ran a limited-run informative talk show hosted by Dallas-based bishop T. D. Jakes on its owned stations in Dallas, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Cleveland. The show, titled T.D. Jakes, was co-produced by Debmar-Mercury, Tegna Media, 44 Blue Productions, Jakes' own production company, TDJ Enterprises and EnLight Productions and lasted from August 17 through September 11.
On December 9, Tegna greenlit the series for an entire run for the 2016–2017 broadcast season. The series debuted on September 12 on most, if not all Tegna-owned stations, as well as several large markets, including Baltimore, Detroit, Orlando, Chicago, San Antonio, and San Diego. Debmar-Mercury, however is not participating in the production run, being replaced by independent company Flow Media Partners.
T.D. Jakes has ended in September 2017 and was replaced with news and entertainment show Daily Blast Live.
Other shows Tegna Media has on first-run syndication across most of its stations are Sister Circle, and reality competition Sing Like A Star.
In January 2018, Tegna announced a partnership with Sony Pictures Television to handle syndication distribution and advertising sales for its original programs.

Digital sites

spun-off most of its internet media properties to Tegna. When the total internet media division was part of the Gannett Company, it managed the websites for USA Today, as well as Gannett's newspaper and broadcast properties throughout the United States. It owns:

Television stations

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license. The list includes stations owned by Tegna, Inc. during its former existence as the Gannett Company subsidiary Gannett Broadcasting, Inc.
Notes:
City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
Mobile, ALPensacola, FLWALA-TV10 1986 1Fox affiliate owned by Meredith Corporation
KingmanKMOH-TV6 1997–2004Azteca América affiliate owned by HC2 Holdings
Phoenix – MesaKTVK ++3 2013–2014 2, 3Independent station owned by Meredith Corporation
Phoenix – MesaKASW ++61 2013–2014 2, 3The CW affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
TucsonKOLD-TV13 1986 1CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Little RockKARK-TV §§4 1979–1983NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Sacramento – StocktonModestoKOVR13 1958–1959CBS owned-and-operated
DanvilleChampaignUrbana, ILWDAN-TV ** 5241953–1960ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Rockford, IllinoisWREX-TV13 1963–1969NBC affiliate owned by Quincy Media
Fort Wayne, IndianaWPTA §§21 1979–1983ABC affiliate owned by Quincy Media
LouisvilleWLKY-TV §§32 1979–1983CBS affiliate owned by Hearst Television
CambridgeBoston, MAWLVI56 1983–1994The CW affiliate owned by Sunbeam Television
St. LouisKMOV ++4 2013–2014 3, 4CBS affiliate owned by Meredith Corporation
Binghamton, New YorkWINR-TV ** 640 1957–1971Fox affiliate, WICZ-TV, owned by Cox Media Group
Rochester, New YorkWHEC-TV ** 710 1953–1979NBC affiliate owned by Hubbard Broadcasting
CincinnatiWLWT ¤¤ ##5 1995–1997NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Oklahoma CityKOCO-TV §§ ##5 1979–1997ABC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Oklahoma CityKTVY4 1986 1NBC affiliate, KFOR-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group

Other Notes:
These cable networks were owned by Belo prior to acquisition by Gannett/Tegna.
AvailabilityStation, Channel Acquired by Gannett/TegnaNotes/Fate
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, Laredo, Texarkana, Port Arthur/Beaumont, Waco, El Paso, Wichita Falls, Rio Grande ValleyTXCN, Channel Numbers Vary2013Composed of news teams from: WFAA, Dallas; KHOU, Houston; KENS, San Antonio; KVUE, Austin. Defunct as of May 1, 2015.
Seattle, Portland, Spokane & BoiseNWCN, Channel Numbers Vary2013Composed of news teams from: KING-TV & KONG, Seattle; KGW, Portland; KREM & KSKN, Spokane; KTVB, Boise. Defunct as of January 6, 2017.

Radio stations

City of license / MarketStationYears ownedCurrent ownership
Los AngelesKPRZ/KIIS 11501979–1997KEIB, owned by iHeartMedia
Los AngelesKIIS-FM 102.71979–1997Owned by iHeartMedia
San DiegoKSDO 11301979–1997Owned by Hi-Favor Broadcasting
San DiegoKFMB 7602018–2020KGB, owned by iHeartMedia
San DiegoKFMB-FM 100.72018–2020KFBG, owned by Local Media San Diego
San DiegoKEZL/KSDO-FM/KCLX-FM/KJOY 102.91979–1997KLQV, owned by Univision Communications
Hartford, ConnecticutWTHT 1230 **1936–1954defunct, went silent in 1954
''frequency now used by WNEZ
CocoaMelbourne, FloridaWEZY 13501966–1970WMMV, owned by iHeartMedia
Cocoa – Melbourne, FloridaWEZY-FM 99.31966–1970WLRQ-FM, owned by iHeartMedia
Tampa/St. PetersburgWDAE 12501987–1997WHNZ, owned by iHeartMedia
Tampa/St. PetersburgWJYW/WUSA-FM 100.71980–1997WMTX, owned by iHeartMedia
Macon, GeorgiaWMAZ 9401995–1996WMAC, owned by Cumulus Media
Macon, GeorgiaWMAZ-FM/WAYS 99.11995–1996WDEN-FM, owned by Cumulus Media
ChicagoWVON/WGCI 13901979–1997WGRB, owned by iHeartMedia
ChicagoWGCI-FM 107.51979–1997Owned by iHeartMedia
DetroitWLQV 15001979–1986Owned by Salem Media Group
DetroitWCZY-FM 95.51979–1986WKQI, owned by iHeartMedia
Kansas City, MissouriKCMO 8101986–1993WHB, owned by Cumulus Media
Kansas City, MissouriKCMO-FM 94.91986–1993Owned by Cumulus Media
St. LouisKSD/KUSA 5501979–1993KTRS, owned by iHeartMedia
St. LouisKCFM/KSD 93.71979–1993Owned by iHeartMedia
Danville, IllinoisWDAN 1490sold in 1971Owned by Neuhoff Communications
Danville, IllinoisWDAN-FM 102.1 **1967–1971
Albany, New YorkWABY 1400WAMC, owned by WAMC, Inc.
Binghamton, New YorkWINR 6801957–1971Owned by iHeartMedia
Elmira, New YorkWENY 1230 **sold in 1969Owned by WS Media, L.L.C.
Elmira, New YorkWENY-FM 92.7 **1965–1969Owned by WS Media, L.L.C.
Olean, New YorkWHDL 1450
mid 1930s-late 1950sOwned by Community Broadcasters, LLC
Olean, New YorkWHDL-FM 95.7 **1949–late 1950sWPIG, owned by Community Broadcasters, LLC
Rochester, New YorkWHEC 14601936–1972WHIC, owned by Holy Family Communications
ClevelandWWWE 11001977–1985WTAM, owned by iHeartMedia
ClevelandWWWM 105.71975–1985WMJI, owned by iHeartMedia
Marietta, OhioWBRJ 9101974–1979WLTP, owned by iHeartMedia
Wilmington, OhioWKFI 10901974–early 1980sOwned by Town and Country Broadcasting
Denton/Dallas/Fort WorthKOAI/KHKS 106.11986–1997Owned by iHeartMedia
Houston/Pasadena, TexasKKBQ 7901984–1997KBME, owned by iHeartMedia
Houston/Pasadena, TexasKKBQ-FM 92.91984–1997Owned by Cox Media Group
Bremerton/Seattle/TacomaKNUA 106.91986–1990KRWM, owned by Hubbard Broadcasting