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History

The company traces its roots to the founding of the Superior Evening Telegram in 1890 by John T. Murphy. He died in 1932, and the business passed to his son John Morgan Murphy, who acquired several other newspapers in the Upper Midwest and also expanded into broadcasting. The company sold off its print interests in 2003, leaving only its former broadcasting division. Nevertheless, it is still legally incorporated as the "Evening Telegram Company."[1]

The company was known as Morgan Murphy Stations until 2007, when its trade name was slightly changed to Morgan Murphy Media.[2]

On May 10, 2017, the company announced that it would acquire Saga Communications' television clusters in Joplin, Missouri, including KOAM-TV, and Victoria, Texas, including KAVU-TV. Saga will additionally acquire the assets of Fox affiliates in each market owned by Surtsey Media and operated by Saga under local marketing agreements, including KFJX in Joplin, Missouri and KVCT in Victoria, Texas. Those stations' license assets were acquired by SagamoreHill Broadcasting.[3] The sale was completed September 1.[4][5]

In September 2018, it was announced that the company would invest in Good Karma Brands to back its acquisition of the Milwaukee radio stations WKTI and WTMJ.[6]

On October 13, 2021, the company dropped its channels from Dish Network due to a programming dispute. This dispute is in addition to Dish's dispute with Tegna and is the 2nd time that a satellite TV company was involved with such conflicts (DIRECTV had a conflict with the companies' stations in December 2020).[7][8]

In September 2023, the company acquired The Marks Group's Michigan broadcasting properties—WBKB-TV, WBKP, WBUP, and the Houghton and Iron River radio stations—for $13.375 million.[9] The deal was closed on December 4.[10] Morgan Murphy subsequently took over operations of WJMN-TV, owned by Sullivan's Landing, LLC (following its acquisition from Nexstar Media Group), via joint sales and shared services agreements;[11] WJMN-TV merged its operations into, and was converted into a satellite of, WBUP.[12][13]

Television stations

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Morgan Murphy Media's headquarters building in Madison, Wisconsin, which is an extension of WISC-TV's studio facility.

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.

(**) - Indicates a station built and signed on by Morgan Murphy Media (then known as the Evening Telegram Company).

City of license / Market Station Template:Ubl Owned since Network affiliation
Joplin, MOPittsburg, KS KOAM-TV 7 (7) 2017 CBS
KFJX 14 (13) Template:Efn Fox
Alpena, MI WBKB-TV 11 (11) 2023 CBS / NBC / ABC / Fox
Marquette, MI WJMN-TVTemplate:Efn-ua 3 (32) Template:Efn ABC / CW+
WBKP 5 (5) 2023 CW+
WBUP 10 (10) 2023 ABC / CW+
Victoria, TX KMOL-LD 17 (17) 2017 NBC
KVCT 19 (11) Template:Efn Fox
KUNU-LD 21 (27) 2017 Univision
KAVU-TV 25 (15) 2017 ABC
KQZY-LD 33 (33) 2017 Cozi TV
KXTS-LD 41 (26) 2017 CBS
KVTX-LD 45 (15) 2017 Telemundo
Spokane, WA KXLY-TV 4 (13) 1961 ABC
KXMN-LD 4 (9) 2007 ABC
Yakima, WA KAPP ** 35 (14) 1970 ABC
Kennewick, WA KVEWTemplate:Efn-ua ** 42 (27) 1970 ABC
La CrosseEau Claire, WI WKBT-DT 8 (8) 2000 CBS
Madison, WI WISC-TV ** 3 (11) 1956 CBS

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Former television stations

City of license / Market Station Template:Ubl Owned from Network affiliation Sold to Currently owned by
Fargo, North Dakota KTHI/KVLY-TV 11 (36) 1968–1995 ABC, then NBC after 1983 Meyer Broadcasting Gray Media

Other properties

Idaho

Radio

Michigan

Radio

Wisconsin

Radio

Print

  • Madison Magazine

Washington

Radio

References

  1. Company history
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  4. Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  5. Consummation Notice, CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, Retrieved September 5, 2017.
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