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Granite Broadcasting

Granite Broadcasting LLC is a broadcasting holding company in New York City which owns one television station in the United States, in Syracuse, New York. Granite was founded by W. Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck in 1988,[1] and was the first African-American station group in the United States considered to be a "major" station operator (though not the first minority-owned chain, a distinction held by the now-defunct Aleut-owned Cook Inlet Broadcasting).[citation needed]

Granite Broadcasting LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelevision
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
DefunctNovember 2, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-11-02)
FateAcquired by Quincy Media
SuccessorQuincy Media
Gray Television
Headquarters767 Third Avenue
New York City United States
Key people
W. Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck, Founders
OwnerSilver Point Capital

Granite's chairman/CEO is Peter Markham, with Duane Lammers as COO.[2]

History edit

W. Don Cornwell left Goldman Sachs' investment banking department in 1988. He co-founded Granite Broadcasting Corporation with Stuart Beck on February 8, 1988.[3][4] In 1993, it purchased two stations from Meredith Corporation, which included WTVH in Syracuse and KSEE in Fresno for $38 million.[5]

In 1997, Granite purchased TV station KOFY-TV for $143.8 million, becoming the largest purchase ever.[6] Cornwell served as CEO and chairman of Granite until stepping down in 2009.[4] During his time with the company, Granite expanded to 23-channels and 11 markets.[1] In April 2006, Granite bought out WBNG-TV in Binghamton from SJL Broadcasting, which was in the process of liquidating its broadcasting holdings, which paid $45 million to cost.[7]

Granite declared Chapter 11 (reorganization) bankruptcy[8] on December 11, 2006, mainly due to the complications of the 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment which nullified the sales of the group's Detroit and San Francisco The WB affiliates due to those stations being left out of The CW because of CBS Corporation-owned stations in both cities taking the affiliation by default.[9] It emerged from bankruptcy in June 2007 under the control of private equity firm Silver Point Capital (which also took over ComCorp later that year).

In 2011, it filed a lawsuit against Nexstar Broadcasting Group for having the Fox affiliation to appear on WPTA's digital subchannel after dropping it from WFFT. The suit was settled in 2013, and WFFT reclaimed the Fox affiliation.[10]

In February 2014, Granite reached deals to sell the majority of its stations. WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York and WMYD in Detroit were sold to the E. W. Scripps Company[11] for $110 million (the latter forming a duopoly with Scripps-owned ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV). Most of its remaining stations (mostly in small markets), along with the Malara Broadcast Group's two stations, went to Quincy Newspapers and SagamoreHill Broadcasting (which originally planned to operate the LMA-controlled stations Granite currently provides services to for Quincy).[12][13] SagamoreHill was subsequently dropped from the Quincy transaction.[14]

In July 2015, the deal was reworked yet again to have SagamoreHill acquire WISE, the SSA between WISE and WPTA (owned by Quincy) wound down within nine months of its closure, and have all of WISE's network affiliations moved to WPTA in exchange for its The CW Plus affiliation.[15] On September 15, 2015, the FCC approved the deal,[16] which was completed on November 2.[17]

Station list edit

Current edit

City of license / Market Station Channel Owned since Current affiliation
Syracuse, NY WTVH 5 1993[i] CBS

Former edit

City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current status
Austin, TX KBVO-TV /
KEYE-TV
42 1994–1999 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Binghamton, NY WBNG-TV 12 2006–2015 CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Buffalo, NY WKBW-TV 7 1995–2014 ABC affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Chisholm, MN KRII[A] 11 2002–2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Detroit, MI WXON / WDWB /
WMYD
20 1997–2014 The CW affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company
Duluth, MNSuperior, WI KBJR-TV 6 1988–2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Duluth, MNSuperior, WI KDLH 3 [ii] The CW affiliate owned by Gray Television
Fort Wayne, IN WPTA 21 1989–2004[ii] ABC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Fort Wayne, IN WISE-TV 33 2004–2015 The CW affiliate owned by Gray Television
Fresno, CA KSEE 24 1993–2013 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Kalamazoo, MI WWMT 3 1995–1998 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Lansing, MI WLAJ 53 1996–1998 ABC affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting[iii]
Peoria, IL WEEK-TV 25 1988–2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Peoria, IL WHOI 19 [iv] TBD affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Peoria, IL WAOE 59 [v] Infomercial network owned by Venture Technologies Group
San FranciscoSan Jose, CA KNTV 11 1990–2002 NBC owned-and-operated (O&O)
San FranciscoSan Jose, CA KBWB / KOFY-TV 20 1998–2018 Merit Street Media affiliate owned by CNZ Communications, LLC

Notes edit

  1. ^ Owned by Granite and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group.
  2. ^ a b Owned by Malara Broadcast Group and operated by Granite Broadcasting.
  3. ^ Operated by Nexstar Media Group.
  4. ^ Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and operated by Granite.
  5. ^ Owned by Venture Technologies Group (through Four Seasons Broadcasting) and operated by Granite through 2014.
  1. ^ Satellite of KBJR-TV.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cornwell And Deushane Stepping Down At Granite Broadcasting, Broadcasting & Cable, August 11, 2009, Retrieved October 19, 2018
  2. ^ "Duane A Lammers". Bloomberg. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "Father and Son Investment Bankers Describe Wall Street Regrets". BloombergQuint. August 3, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "W Don Cornwell, Granite Broadcasting Corp: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Financial Briefs". Variety. December 20, 1993. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  6. ^ "Granite purchases KOFY". Variety. October 7, 1997. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  7. ^ "Granite closes on Southern Tier TV station". Buffalo Business Journal. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  8. ^ "Granite Broadcasting Goes Bankrupt". Black Enterprise. May 1, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  9. ^ "Granite Broadcasting Voluntarily Files Petition for Reorganization" (Press release). Granite Broadcasting Corporation. December 11, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2006.
  10. ^ "Nexstar Settles Antitrust Suit Against Local TV Rival - Law360". www.law360.com. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  11. ^ cmarcucci (June 17, 2014). "Scripps closes on Granite deal | Radio & Television Business Report". Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  12. ^ Scripps Buying Granite TVs in Buffalo, Detroit, TVNewsCheck, Retrieved February 10, 2014
  13. ^ "Quincy Buying Stations From Granite, Malara". TVNewsCheck. February 11, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
  14. ^ "Amendment to Agreements and Description of Transaction (KBJR-TV)" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. November 24, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  15. ^ "Amended Description of Agreements, Description of Transaction, and Request for Temporary Waiver". Quincy Newspapers, Inc. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
  16. ^ Letter CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved September 15, 2015
  17. ^ Wilson, Doug (November 2, 2015). . Quincy Herald-Whig. Archived from the original on November 7, 2015. Retrieved November 3, 2015.

External links edit

  • (archived 19 January 1997)
  • at Forbes (archived 12 March 2007)
  • List of company contacts and locations
  • Don Cornwell interview April 17, 2000

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Granite Broadcasting news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Granite Broadcasting LLC is a broadcasting holding company in New York City which owns one television station in the United States in Syracuse New York Granite was founded by W Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck in 1988 1 and was the first African American station group in the United States considered to be a major station operator though not the first minority owned chain a distinction held by the now defunct Aleut owned Cook Inlet Broadcasting citation needed Granite Broadcasting LLCCompany typePrivateIndustryTelevisionFounded1988 36 years ago 1988 DefunctNovember 2 2015 8 years ago 2015 11 02 FateAcquired by Quincy MediaSuccessorQuincy MediaGray TelevisionHeadquarters767 Third AvenueNew York City United StatesKey peopleW Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck FoundersOwnerSilver Point CapitalGranite s chairman CEO is Peter Markham with Duane Lammers as COO 2 Contents 1 History 2 Station list 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editW Don Cornwell left Goldman Sachs investment banking department in 1988 He co founded Granite Broadcasting Corporation with Stuart Beck on February 8 1988 3 4 In 1993 it purchased two stations from Meredith Corporation which included WTVH in Syracuse and KSEE in Fresno for 38 million 5 In 1997 Granite purchased TV station KOFY TV for 143 8 million becoming the largest purchase ever 6 Cornwell served as CEO and chairman of Granite until stepping down in 2009 4 During his time with the company Granite expanded to 23 channels and 11 markets 1 In April 2006 Granite bought out WBNG TV in Binghamton from SJL Broadcasting which was in the process of liquidating its broadcasting holdings which paid 45 million to cost 7 Granite declared Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy 8 on December 11 2006 mainly due to the complications of the 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment which nullified the sales of the group s Detroit and San Francisco The WB affiliates due to those stations being left out of The CW because of CBS Corporation owned stations in both cities taking the affiliation by default 9 It emerged from bankruptcy in June 2007 under the control of private equity firm Silver Point Capital which also took over ComCorp later that year In 2011 it filed a lawsuit against Nexstar Broadcasting Group for having the Fox affiliation to appear on WPTA s digital subchannel after dropping it from WFFT The suit was settled in 2013 and WFFT reclaimed the Fox affiliation 10 In February 2014 Granite reached deals to sell the majority of its stations WKBW TV in Buffalo New York and WMYD in Detroit were sold to the E W Scripps Company 11 for 110 million the latter forming a duopoly with Scripps owned ABC affiliate WXYZ TV Most of its remaining stations mostly in small markets along with the Malara Broadcast Group s two stations went to Quincy Newspapers and SagamoreHill Broadcasting which originally planned to operate the LMA controlled stations Granite currently provides services to for Quincy 12 13 SagamoreHill was subsequently dropped from the Quincy transaction 14 In July 2015 the deal was reworked yet again to have SagamoreHill acquire WISE the SSA between WISE and WPTA owned by Quincy wound down within nine months of its closure and have all of WISE s network affiliations moved to WPTA in exchange for its The CW Plus affiliation 15 On September 15 2015 the FCC approved the deal 16 which was completed on November 2 17 Station list editCurrent edit City of license Market Station Channel Owned since Current affiliationSyracuse NY WTVH 5 1993 i CBSFormer edit City of license Market Station Channel Years owned Current statusAustin TX KBVO TV KEYE TV 42 1994 1999 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast GroupBinghamton NY WBNG TV 12 2006 2015 CBS affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionBuffalo NY WKBW TV 7 1995 2014 ABC affiliate owned by the E W Scripps CompanyChisholm MN KRII A 11 2002 2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionDetroit MI WXON WDWB WMYD 20 1997 2014 The CW affiliate owned by the E W Scripps CompanyDuluth MN Superior WI KBJR TV 6 1988 2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionDuluth MN Superior WI KDLH 3 ii The CW affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionFort Wayne IN WPTA 21 1989 2004 ii ABC affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionFort Wayne IN WISE TV 33 2004 2015 The CW affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionFresno CA KSEE 24 1993 2013 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media GroupKalamazoo MI WWMT 3 1995 1998 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast GroupLansing MI WLAJ 53 1996 1998 ABC affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting iii Peoria IL WEEK TV 25 1988 2015 NBC affiliate owned by Gray TelevisionPeoria IL WHOI 19 iv TBD affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast GroupPeoria IL WAOE 59 v Infomercial network owned by Venture Technologies GroupSan Francisco San Jose CA KNTV 11 1990 2002 NBC owned and operated O amp O San Francisco San Jose CA KBWB KOFY TV 20 1998 2018 Merit Street Media affiliate owned by CNZ Communications LLCNotes edit Owned by Granite and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group a b Owned by Malara Broadcast Group and operated by Granite Broadcasting Operated by Nexstar Media Group Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and operated by Granite Owned by Venture Technologies Group through Four Seasons Broadcasting and operated by Granite through 2014 Satellite of KBJR TV References edit a b Cornwell And Deushane Stepping Down At Granite Broadcasting Broadcasting amp Cable August 11 2009 Retrieved October 19 2018 Duane A Lammers Bloomberg Retrieved August 18 2021 Father and Son Investment Bankers Describe Wall Street Regrets BloombergQuint August 3 2020 Retrieved August 24 2021 a b W Don Cornwell Granite Broadcasting Corp Profile and Biography Bloomberg Retrieved August 24 2021 Financial Briefs Variety December 20 1993 Retrieved November 26 2021 Granite purchases KOFY Variety October 7 1997 Retrieved November 26 2021 Granite closes on Southern Tier TV station Buffalo Business Journal Retrieved October 27 2021 Granite Broadcasting Goes Bankrupt Black Enterprise May 1 2007 Retrieved August 18 2021 Granite Broadcasting Voluntarily Files Petition for Reorganization Press release Granite Broadcasting Corporation December 11 2006 Retrieved December 12 2006 Nexstar Settles Antitrust Suit Against Local TV Rival Law360 www law360 com Retrieved November 26 2021 cmarcucci June 17 2014 Scripps closes on Granite deal Radio amp Television Business Report Retrieved August 18 2021 Scripps Buying Granite TVs in Buffalo Detroit TVNewsCheck Retrieved February 10 2014 Quincy Buying Stations From Granite Malara TVNewsCheck February 11 2014 Retrieved February 11 2014 Amendment to Agreements and Description of Transaction KBJR TV PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission November 24 2014 Retrieved November 25 2014 Amended Description of Agreements Description of Transaction and Request for Temporary Waiver Quincy Newspapers Inc Retrieved August 1 2015 Letter CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved September 15 2015 Wilson Doug November 2 2015 Quincy Newspapers Inc acquires four TV stations Quincy Herald Whig Archived from the original on November 7 2015 Retrieved November 3 2015 External links editCompany site archived 19 January 1997 Company Profile at Forbes archived 12 March 2007 List of company contacts and locations Don Cornwell interview April 17 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Granite Broadcasting amp oldid 1216876110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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