American broadcasting company
OTA Broadcasting, LLC was a broadcasting company founded in 2011 by Michael Dell . The company was based in Fairfax, Virginia .
History
OTA Broadcasting was founded in 2011 by Michael Dell 's MSD Capital . It had been rumored that Dell formed OTA Broadcasting to buy stations that could be sold in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) spectrum auction.[ 1]
The company's first acquisition was announced in June 2011 when it was announced that it was acquiring KTLN-TV in San Rafael, California .[ 2] The purchase closed that October.
OTA reached an agreement to purchase WTBL-CD in Lenoir, NC , located in the Charlotte DMA, for $500,000.[ 3]
On October 4, 2013, Journal Broadcast Group announced that it had entered an agreement to sell KMIR-TV and KPSE-LD in Palm Springs, California to OTA.[ 4] The acquisition closed in January 2014. KMIR became OTA's first station affiliated with one of the "Big Three " networks.
On April 13, 2017, the FCC announced that OTA's WEMW-CD was a successful bidder in the spectrum auction, and would be surrendering its license in exchange for $12,394,400.[ 5] OTA surrendered WEMW-CD's license to the FCC for cancellation on July 21, 2017.
Post-spectrum auction
On July 21, 2017, OTA Broadcasting announced its sale of KMIR-TV and KPSE-LD to Entravision Communications for $21 million.[ 6] The sale completed November 1, 2017.[ 7]
On August 7, 2017, it was announced that Nexstar Media Group would acquire the non-spectrum operating assets of WLWC from OTA.[ 8]
Weigel Broadcasting , on October 25, 2017, announced it would acquire KAXT-CD , KTLN-TV , KFFV , and KVOS-TV for $23.2 million.[ 9]
NBCUniversal filed an application to purchase WYCN-CD on October 27, 2017.[ 10]
In November 2017, HC2 Holdings announced they were purchasing low-power television stations from OTA, including WKHU-CD Kittanning, PA , WMVH-CD in Charleroi, PA , WWKH-CD in Uniontown, PA , WWLM-CD in Washington, PA and WJMB-CD in Butler, PA for $275,000. In a separate deals, HC2 is buying KUGB-CD in Houston for $1.5 million and W21CK-D in Charlotte for $500,000.[ 11]
On December 5, 2017, Ion exercised an option to buy the WLWC license for $150,000; the deal was made possible by a change in FCC ownership rules that eliminated the requirement that there be at least eight owners of television stations in a market following the formation of a duopoly. Ion also entered into a shared services agreement, retroactive to October 1, to operate WLWC.
City of license / Market
Station
ChannelTV (RF )
Owned from
Status
Palm Springs
KMIR-TV
36 (46)
2014–2017
NBC affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
KPSE-LD
29 (50)
2014–2017
MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
San Rafael – San Francisco – San Jose
KTLN-TV
68 (47)
2011–2019
Heroes & Icons owned-and-operated station (O&O), owned by Weigel Broadcasting
KAXT-CD
1 (42)
2016–2019
Catchy Comedy owned-and-operated station (O&O), owned by Weigel Broadcasting
Nashua – Boston
WYCN-CD
13 (36)
2013–2018
NBC owned-and-operated station (O&O), WBTS-CD
Lenoir – Charlotte
WTBL-CD
49 (49)
2015–2017
defunct , License cancelled October 25, 2017
New York City
WEBR-CD
49 (17)
2012–2017
FNX affiliate, WNDT-CD , owned by WNET
Bridgeport – Wheeling
WVTX-CD
28 (28)
2013–2017
defunct , License cancelled October 25, 2017
Pittsburgh
WEPA-CD
59 (16)
2013–2017
defunct , License cancelled October 25, 2017
WEMW-CD
59 (19)
2013–2017
defunct , License cancelled October 25, 2017
New Bedford – Providence
WLWC
28 (17)
2013–2018
Court TV affiliate owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings
Houston
KUGB-CD
28 (28)
2013–2017
GEB America owned by HC2 Holdings
Bellingham – Seattle
KVOS-TV
12 (35)
2012–2018
Univision affiliate owned by Weigel Broadcasting
KFFV
44 (44)
2011–2018
MeTV owned-and-operated (O&O) station, owned by Weigel Broadcasting
Weirton
WJPW-CD
18 (18)
2013–2017
defunct , License cancelled October 25, 2017
References
^ Resigner, Don (January 13, 2016). "Michael Dell Could Make Billions off TV Stations You Don't Watch" . Fortune . Retrieved April 1, 2017 .
^ O'Connor, Clare (July 7, 2011). "Why Is Michael Dell Buying Up Bankrupt TV Stations?" . Forbes . Retrieved April 1, 2017 .
^ Malone, Michael (May 13, 2015). "OTA Broadcasting Picks Up North Carolina Station for Half Million" . Broadcasting & Cable . Retrieved April 1, 2017 .
^ "KMIR6 and KPSE My13 Being Sold to New Owner" . Palm Springs, CA: KMIR-TV . October 4, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2017 .
^ "FCC Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive Auction — Auction 1001 Winning Bids" (PDF) .
^ McAdams, Deborah D. (July 21, 2017). "OTA Sells KMIR, KPSE in Palm Springs for $21 Million" . TVTechnology . Retrieved August 5, 2017 .
^ Staff, FCC Internet Services. "Application View ... Redirecting" . licensing.fcc.gov .
^ "Nexstar Media Group acquiring non-license assets of Providence CW affiliate" . WPRI-TV . Retrieved August 7, 2017 .
^ "Expanding Weigel Buys Into S.F., Seattle" . TVNewsCheck.com . October 25, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2017 .
^ "Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License" . CDBS Public Access . Federal Communications Commission . October 27, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2017 .
^ "OTA Sheds TV Properties That Didn't Move In Incentive Auction - Radio & Television Business Report" . www.rbr.com .