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Weigel Broadcasting

Weigel Broadcasting Co. is an American television broadcasting company based in Chicago, Illinois, alongside its flagship station WCIU-TV (Channel 26), at 26 North Halsted Street in the Greektown neighborhood. It currently owns 25 television stations, seven digital over-the-air television networks (most notably MeTV), and one radio station.

Weigel Broadcasting Co.
TypePrivate
IndustryMedia
FoundedJune 4, 1964; 58 years ago (1964-06-04)
FounderJohn Weigel
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
Key people
ProductsTelevision, Broadcasting
Owner
  • Norman Shapiro
Websitewww.weigelbroadcasting.com

History

The company was founded by Chicago broadcasting veteran John Weigel, whose career dated back to the 1930s. With $1,000 of his own money and another $1,000 from his attorney, Daniel J. McCarthy, Weigel bought the broadcasting license for what became the first UHF television station in the Chicago area. WCIU signed on the air on February 6, 1964. One year later, in 1965, the company was the subject of a successful hostile takeover at the hands of the Shapiro family.[1]

Over the years, the company began to acquire and also launch new stations in the adjacent markets of Milwaukee and South Bend, at first by placing WCIU translators in those markets to gain a foothold in each market, before programming the stations independently. Weigel would end up an unexpected beneficiary of the television industry realignment of 1994-95. Full-power independent station WDJT-TV in Milwaukee, which had only signed on five years earlier, ended up with the CBS affiliation in late 1994. WBND-LP became the home of ABC programming in South Bend the next year. In both cases, the longtime affiliates of the networks in those markets — WITI in Milwaukee and WSJV in South Bend — switched to Fox, and the Weigel-owned stations secured 11th-hour affiliation deals after no other viable replacement affiliates surfaced.

Also in that same year, WCIU dropped the Spanish-language Univision network and became Chicago's only true full-power independent station when WGN-TV and WPWR-TV joined The WB and UPN networks respectively, while WGBO-TV became a Univision-owned station. These changes allowed WCIU to pursue sports rights and syndicated programming not previously available, ultimately giving WCIU some strength in the market.

Weigel's MeTV format originated as a programming block that debuted on January 6, 2003 on television station WFBT-CA (channel 23) in Chicago, Illinois, an independent station that otherwise featured an ethnic programming format.[2]

In April 2008, Weigel completed the purchase of WJJA-TV in Racine, Wisconsin, which gave the company its second full-power station in the Milwaukee market. The station carried a local version of MeTV for four years before it and the independent format of low-power WMLW-CA were switched around in August 2012, becoming WMLW-TV.

Network expansion

In July 2008, Weigel announced the creation of This TV, a national subchannel network, operated as a joint venture with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[3]

In early August 2008, Weigel agreed to sell all three of its South Bend stations, WBND-LP, WCWW-LP and WMYS-LP, to Schurz Communications, the longtime owner of the local CBS affiliate WSBT-TV, for undisclosed terms.[4] However, in the absence of action by the Federal Communications Commission, the deal was called off in August 2009.[5]

Weigel launched You and Me This Morning, an Interstitial program lifestyle news program in fourth quarter (fall) 2009 on WCIU-TV's first two subchannels.[6][7]

At the end of 2009, Broadcasting & Cable gave Weigel its first annual Multi-Platform Broadcaster of the Year award. The company makes efficient use of digital TV's multicast capabilities, with one main channel and four subchannels for WCIU in Chicago, and MeTV and This TV on subchannels nationwide.[8]

On November 22, 2010, Weigel announced that they would take the MeTV concept national and compete fully with RTV and Antenna TV, while complementing its successful sister network This TV.[9][10]

On December 1, 2010, WCIU dropped their FBT foreign broadcasting digital subchannel (with some of that programming eventually to be moved to Polnet Communications' WPVN-CA) and is currently airing a simulcast of WCIU-TV on WCIU digital subchannel 26.2. The new digital subchannel, The U Too, was officially launched on January 5, 2011. The new digital network will be airing on WCIU digital subchannel 26.2, replacing MeTV, which moved to WCIU digital subchannel 26.3 on December 15, 2010, and mainly consists of other purchased programming without room on the main WCIU schedule, second runs of WCIU programming or programming burned off due to low ratings.[11][12]

On January 4, 2011, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Weigel announced plans to distribute MeTV nationwide.[13][14]

On January 28, 2013, Weigel entered into a partnership with Fox Television Stations to create a new digital subchannel network called Movies!, which is expected to debut on all of Fox's owned-and-operated stations in the spring of 2013.[15] On May 13, 2013, Weigel announced that Tribune Broadcasting would take over operations of This TV on November 1, and that the channel would move to a WGN-TV subchannel following the changes.[16][17]

On July 1, 2013, Weigel premiered the new subchannel service TouchVision, which provides a rolling news and information service designed for television, mobile and tablet platforms starting on WDJT-DT4, after Milwaukee real estate agency Shorewest Realtors ended their time-lease on the channel space to concentrate on an Internet on-demand channel instead. TouchVision was based out of Weigel's Chicago facilities under the LLC "Think Televisual", and was run by former radio and Tribune executive Lee Abrams and Brandon Davis.[18] TouchVision ceased operations on January 14, 2016.[19][20]

On September 29, 2014, Weigel launched Heroes & Icons, a new digital subchannel which specializes in reruns of classic television series and films. Heroes & Icons, abbreviated H&I, aims to attract a generally male audience with shows from the genres of action, police, detective, western, science fiction, superhero, and war and military.

On October 21, 2014, Weigel and CBS announced the launch of a new digital subchannel service called Decades, scheduled to launch on all CBS O&O stations in 2015. The channel will be co-owned by Weigel and CBS, with Weigel being responsible for distribution to stations outside CBS Television Stations. It will air programs from the extensive library of CBS Television Distribution, including archival footage from CBS News.[21]

Post-spectrum auction expansion

On July 19, 2017, Weigel agreed to acquire Cedar City, Utah station KCSG for $1.1 million.[22] The sale will convert the station in a H&I owned-and-operated station, though the possibility of Weigel's other networks being contained to it is also possible. It was Weigel's first station purchase outside of a state along Lake Michigan, as all of its properties were in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. This sale closed December 5, 2017.[23]

On September 8, 2017, it was announced that Weigel agreed to purchase Los Angeles, California station KAZA-TV for $9 million.[24] The same day also saw the announcement of the purchase of KNLC in St. Louis, a religious station holding a commercial license, for $3.75 million.[25] Many of its purchases since 2017 have been made through its LLC for WMLW. It sold that station's spectrum in the 2016 FCC auction for $69.7 million, with WMLW itself re-transitioning to the spectrum of WBME-CD.[26] KNLC's former owners continue to maintain a right to the station's second subchannel to carry their schedule as a part of the sale to Weigel.

On October 18, 2017, Weigel agreed to acquire KAXT-CD and KTLN-TV, in San Francisco and KVOS-TV and KFFV in Seattle, from OTA Broadcasting in a $23.2 million deal.[27] The Seattle deal was completed, while the San Francisco completion took until April 15, 2019, as both KAXT-CD and KTLN-TV are involved in a spectrum transition resulting from the 2016 FCC auction.

On May 30, 2019, Marquee Broadcasting agreed to sell KREG-TV (formerly a satellite of KREX-TV) to Weigel Broadcasting for $2 million. Once the sale closes, the station will become an H&I owned-and-operated station, and likely be positioned as Weigel's station in the Denver market (many stations surrounding Denver have used cable and satellite carriage to take advantage of the larger market reach).

September 1, 2019 saw WCIU-TV taking over the affiliation for The CW in Chicago as "CW 26", replacing Fox-owned WPWR-TV and resulting in the move of some programming and that station's former "The U" branding to WMEU-CD.

In December 2019, Weigel agreed to purchase low-power WHCT-LD in the Hartford, Connecticut market from Venture Technologies Group LLC for $1.5 million.[28]

On September 11, 2020, Weigel announced that it was buying WJFB in Lebanon, Tennessee (serving the Nashville television market), from HC2 Holdings for $5.5 million, pending FCC approval.[29][30] On October 28, Weigel announced it will acquire KAZD in Dallas, KYAZ in Houston, KMOH-TV in Kingman, Arizona, and its Phoenix translator KEJR-LD from HC2, for $35 million.[31][32] The sale of the Arizona and Texas stations, which at the time of acquisition were all affiliated with Azteca América and later converted to MeTV owned-and-operated stations, was completed on December 29.[33][34] All of the HC2 sales except for WJFB came with the move of the Azteca America affiliations to subchannels under long-term affiliation agreements with Weigel.

On September 1, 2021, Weigel acquired WZME in Bridgeport, Connecticut, moving into the New York/Tri-State market for the first time. On October 11, 2021, Weigel filed to acquire WJLP, licensed to Middletown Township, New Jersey and transmitting from 4 Times Square, from PMCM TV LLC for $62.5 million.[35] In March 2022, Weigel filed to purchase Cleveland, Ohio-based W27EA-D.[36]

On February 14, 2022, Weigel announced that it would launch Story Television, a digital multicast network, on March 28, 2022. The network's focus is on historical and factual programming and utilizes the library of the cable network History, expanding its non-fiction offerings beyond Through the Decades.[37]

Major assets

Television stations

Stations arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license. Most of the stations are categorized into separate limited partnerships for licensing purposes, with many of Weigel's post-2017 deals using the WMLW limited partnership as a direct result of the profits from that station's spectrum sale.

Notes:

  • (**) - Indicates stations built and signed on by Weigel.
City of license / Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Owned since Network affiliation Official licensee
Kingman - Phoenix, Arizona KMOH-TV 6 (19) 2020
TV-49, Inc.
KEJR-LD 40 (32)
  • Azteca América
  • MeTV+ (DT2)
  • Story Television (DT3)
Avalon - Bishop - Ontario -
Los Angeles, California
KHTV-CD 6 (22) 2021 MeTV+ TV-49, Inc.
KPOM-CD 14 (27) 2021 Decades TV-49, Inc.
KSFV-CD 27 (27) 2021
TV-49, Inc.
KAZA-TV 54 (22) 2018
  • MeTV
  • Story Television (DT2)
KAZA-TV LLC
KVME-TV 20 (20) 2021
TV-49, Inc.
Palo Alto - San Francisco, California KAXT-CD 1 (22) 2019 Decades KAXT-TV, LLC
KTLN-TV 68 (22) 2019
  • Heroes & Icons
  • MeTV (DT2)
  • MeTV+ (DT4)
KTLN-TV, LLC
Glenwood Springs, Colorado KREG-TV 3 (23) 2020
  • MeTV
  • Heroes & Icons (DT2)
  • Start TV (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • Movies! (DT5)
  • MeTV+ (DT6)
  • Story Television (DT7)
TV-49, Inc.
Hartford - New Haven, Connecticut WHCT-LD 35 (35) 2021
  • MeTV
  • Heroes & Icons (DT2)
  • Start TV (DT3)
  • Movies! (DT4)
  • Decades (DT5)
  • MeTV+ (DT6)
  • Story Television (DT8)
TV-49, Inc.
Washington, D.C. WDME-CD 48 (20) 2021
  • MeTV
  • Story Television (DT2)
  • Decades (DT3)
  • MeTV+ (DT4)
TV-49, Inc.
Ocala, Florida W30EM-D 30 (30) 2021 Independent TV-49, Inc.[38]
Chicago, Illinois WWME-CD 23 (20) 1992
  • MeTV
  • Heroes & Icons (DT2)
Channel 23 Limited Partnership
WCIU-TV ** 26 (23) 1964
WCIU-TV Limited Partnership
WMEU-CD 48 (18) 2004
  • Independent
  • Start TV (DT2)
  • MeTV+ (DT4)
Weigel Broadcasting Company
Rockford, Illinois WFBN-LD 35 (23) 1989
Weigel Broadcasting Company
Evansville, Indiana WZDS-LD 5 (18) 2021
  • Heroes & Icons
  • Start TV (DT2)
  • Movies! (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • Story Television (DT5)
TV-49, Inc.
South Bend, Indiana WCWW-LD 25 (25) 2002
  • The CW
  • Start TV (DT2)
  • This TV (DT3)
  • MeTV+ (DT4)
  • Story Television (DT5)
WCWW-TV Limited Partnership
WBND-LD 57 (35) 1990
  • ABC
  • MeTV (DT2)
  • Movies! (DT3)
Weigel Broadcasting Company
WMYS-LD 69 (28) 1987
WBND-TV Limited Partnership
Des Moines, Iowa KDIT-CD 45 (17) 2021
  • Decades
  • Movies (DT2)
TV-49, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri KNLC 24 (14) 2017
  • MeTV
  • Heroes & Icons (DT3)
  • Movies! (DT4)
  • Decades (DT5)
  • Start TV (DT6)
  • MeTV+ (DT7)
  • Story Television (DT8)
KNLC-TV LLC
New York City - Bridgeport, Connecticut -
Middletown Township, New Jersey
WJLP 33 (3) 2021
  • MeTV
  • Laff (DT2)
  • Grit (DT3)
  • ION Mystery (DT4)
  • Retro TV (DT5)
  • Heartland (DT6)
  • Story Television (DT7)
  • MeTV+ (DT8)
TV-49, Inc.
WZME 43 (21) 2021
  • MeTV+
TV-49, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio WOCV-CD 35 (27) 2022
  • Decades
  • Story Television (DT2)
TV-49, Inc.
Astoria, Oregon KPWT-LD 3 (36) 2021
  • Heroes & Icons
  • Start TV (DT2)
  • Movies! (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • MeTV+ (DT5)
  • Story Television (DT6)
  • MeTV (DT7)
TV-49, Inc.
Lebanon - Nashville, Tennessee WJFB 44 (25) 2020
  • MeTV
  • Heroes & Icons (DT2)
  • Start TV (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • Movies! (DT5)
  • MeTV+ (DT6)
  • Story Television (DT7)
TV-49, Inc.
Lake Dallas - Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas KAZD 55 (31) 2020
  • Spectrum News 1
  • MeTV (DT2)
  • Azteca América (DT3)
  • MeTV+ (DT4)
  • Story Television (DT5)
  • Decades (DT6)
TV-49, Inc.
Katy - Houston, Texas KYAZ 51 (25) 2020
  • MeTV
  • MeTV+ (DT2/DT3)
  • Story Television (DT4)
TV-49, Inc.
Cedar City - St. George - Salt Lake City, Utah KCSG 8 (14) 2017
  • MeTV
  • Decades (DT2)
  • Start TV (DT3)
  • Heroes & Icons (DT4)
  • MeTV+ (DT5)
  • Story Television (DT6)
KCSG-TV LLC
Seattle - Bellingham, Washington KFFV 44 (16) 2018
  • MeTV
  • Movies! (DT2)
  • Heroes & Icons (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • MeTV+ (DT5)
  • Story Television (DT6)
KFFV-TV LLC
KVOS-TV 12 (14) 2018
  • Heroes & Icons
  • Movies! (DT2)
  • MeTV (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • Start TV (DT5)
  • MeTV+ (DT6)
  • Story Television (DT7)
KVOS-TV LLC
Milwaukee - Racine, Wisconsin WBME-CD 41 (17) 1983 MeTV Channel 41/63 Limited Partnership
WMLW-TV 49 (17) 2008
  • Independent
  • Movies! (DT2)
  • Heroes & Icons (DT3)
  • Decades (DT4)
  • MeTV+ (DT5)
TV-49, Inc.
WDJT-TV ** 58 (29) 1988
  • CBS
  • MeTV (DT2)
  • Independent (DT3)
  • Telemundo (DT4)
  • Start TV (DT5)
WDJT-TV Limited Partnership
WYTU-LD 63 (16) 1989
  • Telemundo
  • Start TV (DT2)
Channel 41/63 Limited Partnership

Television networks

Radio station

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External links

  • Official website
  • MeTV website
  • MeTV FM website
  • John Weigel - Man of UHF
  • WCIU Website

weigel, broadcasting, american, television, broadcasting, company, based, chicago, illinois, alongside, flagship, station, wciu, channel, north, halsted, street, greektown, neighborhood, currently, owns, television, stations, seven, digital, over, television, . Weigel Broadcasting Co is an American television broadcasting company based in Chicago Illinois alongside its flagship station WCIU TV Channel 26 at 26 North Halsted Street in the Greektown neighborhood It currently owns 25 television stations seven digital over the air television networks most notably MeTV and one radio station Weigel Broadcasting Co TypePrivateIndustryMediaFoundedJune 4 1964 58 years ago 1964 06 04 FounderJohn WeigelHeadquartersChicago Illinois United StatesKey peopleNorman Shapiro Chairman amp President Neal Sabin Vice Chairman amp President of Content amp Networks Kyle Walker Vice President of Technology ProductsTelevision BroadcastingOwnerNorman ShapiroWebsitewww wbr weigelbroadcasting wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Network expansion 1 2 Post spectrum auction expansion 2 Major assets 2 1 Television stations 2 2 Television networks 2 3 Radio station 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe company was founded by Chicago broadcasting veteran John Weigel whose career dated back to the 1930s With 1 000 of his own money and another 1 000 from his attorney Daniel J McCarthy Weigel bought the broadcasting license for what became the first UHF television station in the Chicago area WCIU signed on the air on February 6 1964 One year later in 1965 the company was the subject of a successful hostile takeover at the hands of the Shapiro family 1 Over the years the company began to acquire and also launch new stations in the adjacent markets of Milwaukee and South Bend at first by placing WCIU translators in those markets to gain a foothold in each market before programming the stations independently Weigel would end up an unexpected beneficiary of the television industry realignment of 1994 95 Full power independent station WDJT TV in Milwaukee which had only signed on five years earlier ended up with the CBS affiliation in late 1994 WBND LP became the home of ABC programming in South Bend the next year In both cases the longtime affiliates of the networks in those markets WITI in Milwaukee and WSJV in South Bend switched to Fox and the Weigel owned stations secured 11th hour affiliation deals after no other viable replacement affiliates surfaced Also in that same year WCIU dropped the Spanish language Univision network and became Chicago s only true full power independent station when WGN TV and WPWR TV joined The WB and UPN networks respectively while WGBO TV became a Univision owned station These changes allowed WCIU to pursue sports rights and syndicated programming not previously available ultimately giving WCIU some strength in the market Weigel s MeTV format originated as a programming block that debuted on January 6 2003 on television station WFBT CA channel 23 in Chicago Illinois an independent station that otherwise featured an ethnic programming format 2 In April 2008 Weigel completed the purchase of WJJA TV in Racine Wisconsin which gave the company its second full power station in the Milwaukee market The station carried a local version of MeTV for four years before it and the independent format of low power WMLW CA were switched around in August 2012 becoming WMLW TV Network expansion Edit In July 2008 Weigel announced the creation of This TV a national subchannel network operated as a joint venture with Metro Goldwyn Mayer 3 In early August 2008 Weigel agreed to sell all three of its South Bend stations WBND LP WCWW LP and WMYS LP to Schurz Communications the longtime owner of the local CBS affiliate WSBT TV for undisclosed terms 4 However in the absence of action by the Federal Communications Commission the deal was called off in August 2009 5 Weigel launched You and Me This Morning an Interstitial program lifestyle news program in fourth quarter fall 2009 on WCIU TV s first two subchannels 6 7 At the end of 2009 Broadcasting amp Cable gave Weigel its first annual Multi Platform Broadcaster of the Year award The company makes efficient use of digital TV s multicast capabilities with one main channel and four subchannels for WCIU in Chicago and MeTV and This TV on subchannels nationwide 8 On November 22 2010 Weigel announced that they would take the MeTV concept national and compete fully with RTV and Antenna TV while complementing its successful sister network This TV 9 10 On December 1 2010 WCIU dropped their FBT foreign broadcasting digital subchannel with some of that programming eventually to be moved to Polnet Communications WPVN CA and is currently airing a simulcast of WCIU TV on WCIU digital subchannel 26 2 The new digital subchannel The U Too was officially launched on January 5 2011 The new digital network will be airing on WCIU digital subchannel 26 2 replacing MeTV which moved to WCIU digital subchannel 26 3 on December 15 2010 and mainly consists of other purchased programming without room on the main WCIU schedule second runs of WCIU programming or programming burned off due to low ratings 11 12 On January 4 2011 Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Weigel announced plans to distribute MeTV nationwide 13 14 On January 28 2013 Weigel entered into a partnership with Fox Television Stations to create a new digital subchannel network called Movies which is expected to debut on all of Fox s owned and operated stations in the spring of 2013 15 On May 13 2013 Weigel announced that Tribune Broadcasting would take over operations of This TV on November 1 and that the channel would move to a WGN TV subchannel following the changes 16 17 On July 1 2013 Weigel premiered the new subchannel service TouchVision which provides a rolling news and information service designed for television mobile and tablet platforms starting on WDJT DT4 after Milwaukee real estate agency Shorewest Realtors ended their time lease on the channel space to concentrate on an Internet on demand channel instead TouchVision was based out of Weigel s Chicago facilities under the LLC Think Televisual and was run by former radio and Tribune executive Lee Abrams and Brandon Davis 18 TouchVision ceased operations on January 14 2016 19 20 On September 29 2014 Weigel launched Heroes amp Icons a new digital subchannel which specializes in reruns of classic television series and films Heroes amp Icons abbreviated H amp I aims to attract a generally male audience with shows from the genres of action police detective western science fiction superhero and war and military On October 21 2014 Weigel and CBS announced the launch of a new digital subchannel service called Decades scheduled to launch on all CBS O amp O stations in 2015 The channel will be co owned by Weigel and CBS with Weigel being responsible for distribution to stations outside CBS Television Stations It will air programs from the extensive library of CBS Television Distribution including archival footage from CBS News 21 Post spectrum auction expansion Edit On July 19 2017 Weigel agreed to acquire Cedar City Utah station KCSG for 1 1 million 22 The sale will convert the station in a H amp I owned and operated station though the possibility of Weigel s other networks being contained to it is also possible It was Weigel s first station purchase outside of a state along Lake Michigan as all of its properties were in Illinois Indiana and Wisconsin This sale closed December 5 2017 23 On September 8 2017 it was announced that Weigel agreed to purchase Los Angeles California station KAZA TV for 9 million 24 The same day also saw the announcement of the purchase of KNLC in St Louis a religious station holding a commercial license for 3 75 million 25 Many of its purchases since 2017 have been made through its LLC for WMLW It sold that station s spectrum in the 2016 FCC auction for 69 7 million with WMLW itself re transitioning to the spectrum of WBME CD 26 KNLC s former owners continue to maintain a right to the station s second subchannel to carry their schedule as a part of the sale to Weigel On October 18 2017 Weigel agreed to acquire KAXT CD and KTLN TV in San Francisco and KVOS TV and KFFV in Seattle from OTA Broadcasting in a 23 2 million deal 27 The Seattle deal was completed while the San Francisco completion took until April 15 2019 as both KAXT CD and KTLN TV are involved in a spectrum transition resulting from the 2016 FCC auction On May 30 2019 Marquee Broadcasting agreed to sell KREG TV formerly a satellite of KREX TV to Weigel Broadcasting for 2 million Once the sale closes the station will become an H amp I owned and operated station and likely be positioned as Weigel s station in the Denver market many stations surrounding Denver have used cable and satellite carriage to take advantage of the larger market reach September 1 2019 saw WCIU TV taking over the affiliation for The CW in Chicago as CW 26 replacing Fox owned WPWR TV and resulting in the move of some programming and that station s former The U branding to WMEU CD In December 2019 Weigel agreed to purchase low power WHCT LD in the Hartford Connecticut market from Venture Technologies Group LLC for 1 5 million 28 On September 11 2020 Weigel announced that it was buying WJFB in Lebanon Tennessee serving the Nashville television market from HC2 Holdings for 5 5 million pending FCC approval 29 30 On October 28 Weigel announced it will acquire KAZD in Dallas KYAZ in Houston KMOH TV in Kingman Arizona and its Phoenix translator KEJR LD from HC2 for 35 million 31 32 The sale of the Arizona and Texas stations which at the time of acquisition were all affiliated with Azteca America and later converted to MeTV owned and operated stations was completed on December 29 33 34 All of the HC2 sales except for WJFB came with the move of the Azteca America affiliations to subchannels under long term affiliation agreements with Weigel On September 1 2021 Weigel acquired WZME in Bridgeport Connecticut moving into the New York Tri State market for the first time On October 11 2021 Weigel filed to acquire WJLP licensed to Middletown Township New Jersey and transmitting from 4 Times Square from PMCM TV LLC for 62 5 million 35 In March 2022 Weigel filed to purchase Cleveland Ohio based W27EA D 36 On February 14 2022 Weigel announced that it would launch Story Television a digital multicast network on March 28 2022 The network s focus is on historical and factual programming and utilizes the library of the cable network History expanding its non fiction offerings beyond Through the Decades 37 Major assets EditTelevision stations Edit Stations arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license Most of the stations are categorized into separate limited partnerships for licensing purposes with many of Weigel s post 2017 deals using the WMLW limited partnership as a direct result of the profits from that station s spectrum sale Notes Indicates stations built and signed on by Weigel City of license Market Station ChannelTV RF Owned since Network affiliation Official licenseeKingman Phoenix Arizona KMOH TV 6 19 2020 MeTVAzteca America DT2 MeTV DT3 Story Television DT4 TV 49 Inc KEJR LD 40 32 Azteca AmericaMeTV DT2 Story Television DT3 Avalon Bishop Ontario Los Angeles California KHTV CD 6 22 2021 MeTV TV 49 Inc KPOM CD 14 27 2021 Decades TV 49 Inc KSFV CD 27 27 2021 Jewelry TelevisionHeroes amp Icons DT2 TV 49 Inc KAZA TV 54 22 2018 MeTVStory Television DT2 KAZA TV LLCKVME TV 20 20 2021 Jewelry TelevisionHeroes amp Icons DT2 TV 49 Inc Palo Alto San Francisco California KAXT CD 1 22 2019 Decades KAXT TV LLCKTLN TV 68 22 2019 Heroes amp IconsMeTV DT2 MeTV DT4 KTLN TV LLCGlenwood Springs Colorado KREG TV 3 23 2020 MeTVHeroes amp Icons DT2 Start TV DT3 Decades DT4 Movies DT5 MeTV DT6 Story Television DT7 TV 49 Inc Hartford New Haven Connecticut WHCT LD 35 35 2021 MeTVHeroes amp Icons DT2 Start TV DT3 Movies DT4 Decades DT5 MeTV DT6 Story Television DT8 TV 49 Inc Washington D C WDME CD 48 20 2021 MeTVStory Television DT2 Decades DT3 MeTV DT4 TV 49 Inc Ocala Florida W30EM D 30 30 2021 Independent TV 49 Inc 38 Chicago Illinois WWME CD 23 20 1992 MeTVHeroes amp Icons DT2 Channel 23 Limited PartnershipWCIU TV 26 23 1964 The CWIndependent DT2 MeTV DT3 Heroes amp Icons DT4 Story Television DT5 Decades DT6 WCIU TV Limited PartnershipWMEU CD 48 18 2004 IndependentStart TV DT2 MeTV DT4 Weigel Broadcasting CompanyRockford Illinois WFBN LD 35 23 1989 Heroes amp IconsTelemundo DT2 Story Television DT3 Weigel Broadcasting CompanyEvansville Indiana WZDS LD 5 18 2021 Heroes amp IconsStart TV DT2 Movies DT3 Decades DT4 Story Television DT5 TV 49 Inc South Bend Indiana WCWW LD 25 25 2002 The CWStart TV DT2 This TV DT3 MeTV DT4 Story Television DT5 WCWW TV Limited PartnershipWBND LD 57 35 1990 ABCMeTV DT2 Movies DT3 Weigel Broadcasting CompanyWMYS LD 69 28 1987 MyNetworkTVTelemundo DT2 Decades DT3 WBND TV Limited PartnershipDes Moines Iowa KDIT CD 45 17 2021 DecadesMovies DT2 TV 49 Inc St Louis Missouri KNLC 24 14 2017 MeTVHeroes amp Icons DT3 Movies DT4 Decades DT5 Start TV DT6 MeTV DT7 Story Television DT8 KNLC TV LLCNew York City Bridgeport Connecticut Middletown Township New Jersey WJLP 33 3 2021 MeTVLaff DT2 Grit DT3 ION Mystery DT4 Retro TV DT5 Heartland DT6 Story Television DT7 MeTV DT8 TV 49 Inc WZME 43 21 2021 MeTV TV 49 Inc Cleveland Ohio WOCV CD 35 27 2022 DecadesStory Television DT2 TV 49 Inc Astoria Oregon KPWT LD 3 36 2021 Heroes amp IconsStart TV DT2 Movies DT3 Decades DT4 MeTV DT5 Story Television DT6 MeTV DT7 TV 49 Inc Lebanon Nashville Tennessee WJFB 44 25 2020 MeTVHeroes amp Icons DT2 Start TV DT3 Decades DT4 Movies DT5 MeTV DT6 Story Television DT7 TV 49 Inc Lake Dallas Dallas Fort Worth Texas KAZD 55 31 2020 Spectrum News 1MeTV DT2 Azteca America DT3 MeTV DT4 Story Television DT5 Decades DT6 TV 49 Inc Katy Houston Texas KYAZ 51 25 2020 MeTVMeTV DT2 DT3 Story Television DT4 TV 49 Inc Cedar City St George Salt Lake City Utah KCSG 8 14 2017 MeTVDecades DT2 Start TV DT3 Heroes amp Icons DT4 MeTV DT5 Story Television DT6 KCSG TV LLCSeattle Bellingham Washington KFFV 44 16 2018 MeTVMovies DT2 Heroes amp Icons DT3 Decades DT4 MeTV DT5 Story Television DT6 KFFV TV LLCKVOS TV 12 14 2018 Heroes amp IconsMovies DT2 MeTV DT3 Decades DT4 Start TV DT5 MeTV DT6 Story Television DT7 KVOS TV LLCMilwaukee Racine Wisconsin WBME CD 41 17 1983 MeTV Channel 41 63 Limited PartnershipWMLW TV 49 17 2008 IndependentMovies DT2 Heroes amp Icons DT3 Decades DT4 MeTV DT5 TV 49 Inc WDJT TV 58 29 1988 CBSMeTV DT2 Independent DT3 Telemundo DT4 Start TV DT5 WDJT TV Limited PartnershipWYTU LD 63 16 1989 TelemundoStart TV DT2 Channel 41 63 Limited PartnershipTelevision networks Edit Decades launched in 2015 H amp I Heroes amp Icons launched in 2014 on WCIU TV WMLW TV MeTV Memorable Entertainment Television launched in 2003 as a block on WFBT CA MeTV launched in 2021 extending the MeTV franchise of classic programming Movies launched in 2013 joint venture with Fox Television Stations Start TV launched in 2018 Story Television launched in 2022 Radio station Edit WRME LD 87 7FM branded as MeTV FM Chicago Illinois local marketing agreement with Venture Technologies Group 39 also broadcasts TV signal on digital TV channel 6 References Edit John Weigel Man of UHF The Video Veteran Chicago Television Robert Feder January 3 2003 ME TV joins The U on Weigel s local menu Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on June 29 2014 Retrieved August 31 2012 via HighBeam Research preview of subscription content MGM Weigel Launching This TV Diginet TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media July 28 2008 Retrieved April 6 2016 WSBT Purchases Three Low Power Stations Broadcasting amp Cable Reed Business Information August 4 2008 Malone Michael John Eggerton August 24 2009 WSBT South Bend Deal Fizzles Absent FCC Action Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved August 25 2009 Weigel Launching Morning Content Mix Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media July 7 2009 Retrieved April 6 2016 Rosenthal Phil July 6 2009 Weigel s WCIU Getting Into A M News Fray In A Small Unconventional Way Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved April 6 2016 Dickson Glen December 21 2009 Weigel Maximizes DTV Pipe Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved January 13 2010 Weigel Broadcasting Taking Me TV National Chicago Tribune November 22 2010 Weigel Broadcasting s Me TV Goes National Broadcasting amp Cable November 23 2010 Rosenthal Phil October 5 2010 WCIU Parent Weigel to Drop Foreign Subchannel Launch The U Too Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 29 2017 WCUU Launches The U Too Subchannel Broadcasting amp Cable October 5 2010 MGM Weigel Taking Me TV Nationwide Broadcasting amp Cable January 4 2011 MGM Launches Classic TV Service to Roar Like the Fonz Los Angeles Times January 4 2011 Fox O amp Os Weigel Launch Movies Digi Net Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media January 28 2013 Retrieved May 17 2013 Malone Michael May 14 2013 Tribune Replaces Weigel As Partner on This TV Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved May 17 2013 Good Times for Digi Nets But We ve Seen This Movie Before B amp C 5 August 2013 Retrieved August 6 2013 Theilman Sam July 8 2013 Abrams Saslow Prepare to Launch News Network This Month AdWeek Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 9 2013 Marek Lynne January 14 2016 Weigel backed TV outlet TouchVision shutters Crain s Chicago Business Crain Communications Retrieved January 17 2016 Feder Robert January 15 2016 TouchVision ends as a noble failure RobertFeder com Retrieved January 17 2016 Malone Michael October 21 2014 CBS Stations Weigel Partner on Oldies Digi Net Decades Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved October 23 2014 Application for consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License Federal Communications Commission Consummation Notice Federal Communications Commission December 5 2017 Retrieved December 9 2017 Application for consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License Federal Communications Commission Holleman Joe September 12 2017 Larry Rice sells KNLC television station for 3 75 million St Louis Post Dispatch Lee Enterprises Retrieved September 13 2017 Jessell Harry September 12 2017 Weigel Moving Into Los Angeles St Louis TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Retrieved September 12 2017 Application For Consent To Assignment Of Broadcast Station Construction Permit Or License KVOS TV KFFV CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission October 24 2017 Retrieved October 25 2017 Application for Transfer of Constrol of A Corporate Licensee or Permittee or for Assignment of License or Permit of TV or FM Translator Stations or Low Power Television Station CBDS Public Access Federal Communications Commission 13 January 2020 Retrieved 14 January 2020 Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission September 11 2020 Retrieved September 14 2020 TVNewsCheck com Station trading roundup 2 deals for 5 5 Million Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission 2 November 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2020 Weigel Captures Four Properties From HC2 RBR TVBR 2 November 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2020 Consummation Notice CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission 31 December 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2021 A New HC2 Recharges Into 21 With A New CEO Radio Television Business Report 4 January 2021 retrieved 9 January 2021 Assignments Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission October 8 2021 Retrieved October 9 2021 Jacobson Adam March 23 2022 Weigel Adds A Cleveland LPTV Property To Its Station Roster Retrieved June 6 2022 Miller Mark 2022 02 14 Weigel Launching Story Television Network TV News Check Retrieved 2022 02 15 Facility Details Licensing and Management System Admin FCC enterpriseefiling fcc gov Retrieved 2022 02 20 Feder Robert February 9 2015 Weigel Broadcasting to Launch Oldies on 87 7 MeTV FM Robert Feder Retrieved February 10 2015 External links EditOfficial website MeTV website MeTV FM website John Weigel Man of UHF WCIU Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weigel Broadcasting amp oldid 1131218602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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