Northwest Broadcasting

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History

Northwest Broadcasting was founded in 1995 by Brian Brady to acquire the television stations of Salmon River Communications, including KAYU-TV in Spokane, Washington, K68EB in Yakima, Washington, KBWU-LP in the Tri-Cities (Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, Washington), and KMVU in Medford, Oregon.[2] In 1997, Northwest purchased Stainless, Inc. for $17 million; while Stainless was primarily a manufacturer of broadcasting towers, the purchase also added WICZ-TV in Binghamton, New York and KTVZ in Bend, Oregon to Northwest's station group.[3][4] Stainless had owned broadcast stations since purchasing WICZ (then known as WINR-TV) in 1971.[5] Though Northwest would sell the Stainless tower company to SpectraSite Holdings in 1999[6] and KTVZ to News-Press & Gazette Company in 2002,[7] it still owns WICZ-TV under the Stainless Broadcasting Company name.

Brian Brady expanded his broadcast holdings in 2002, when he teamed up with Alta Communications to acquire the K-Six Television stations under the name Eagle Creek Broadcasting;[8] Alta had also invested in Northwest Broadcasting in 1996.[9] Alta divested its interest in Northwest Broadcasting in 2007[10] and in Eagle Creek Broadcasting in 2013.[11] During the 2010s, Brady acquired additional stations through companies such as Blackhawk Broadcasting,[12] Bristlecone Broadcasting,[13] and Cedar Creek Broadcasting.[14] These companies have occasionally made joint filings with Northwest Broadcasting in Federal Communications Commission proceedings under the name "The TV Station Group."[15]

In February 2019, Reuters reported that Apollo Global Management had agreed to acquire the entirety of Brian Brady's television portfolio, which it intends to merge with Cox Media Group (which Apollo is acquiring at the same time) and stations spun off from Nexstar Media Group's purchase of Tribune Broadcasting, once the purchases are approved by the FCC.[16] In March 2019 filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Apollo confirmed that its newly-formed broadcasting group, Terrier Media, would acquire Northwest Broadcasting, with Brian Brady holding an unspecified minority interest in Terrier.[17] In June 2019, it was announced that Terrier Media would instead operate as Cox Media Group, as Apollo had reached a deal to also acquire Cox's radio and advertising businesses.[18] The transaction was completed on December 17.[19]

Former stations

Stations owned by Northwest Broadcasting
Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes
Yuma Arizona KSWT 2014 2019 Template:Efn
KYMA-DT 2014 2019 Template:Efn
Eureka California KIEM-TV 2017 2019
KVIQ 2016 2017
KVIQ-LD 2016 2019
PocatelloIdaho Falls Idaho KPVI-DT 2016 2019
Twin Falls KXTF 2016 2017
Bowling Green Kentucky WNKY 1997 2003 Template:Efn
Alexandria Louisiana KLAX-TV 2018 2019
KWCE-LP 2018 2019
GreenvilleGreenwood Mississippi WABG-TV 2016 2019
WFXW 2016 2019 Template:Efn
WNBD-LD 2016 2019
WXVT-LD 2017 2019
Binghamton New York WBPN-LP 2000 2019
WICZ-TV 1997 2019
Syracuse WNYS-TV 2013 2019 Template:Efn
WSYT 2013 2019
Bend Oregon KTVZ 1997 2002
Medford KFBI-LD 2013 2019
KMCW-LP 2013 2016
KMVU-DT 1995 2019
Corpus Christi Texas KZTV 2002 2010
Laredo KNEX-LP 2012 2015
KVTV 2002 2015
Spokane Washington KAYU-TV 1996 2019
Tri-CitiesYakima KCYU-LD 1996 2019 Template:Efn-ua
KFFX-TV 1999 2019 Template:Efn
Walla Walla KBKI 2001 2002

Notes

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  19. "Cox Enterprises Announces Close of Cox Media Group Sale to Affiliates of Apollo Global Management", prnewswire.com, December 17, 2019, Retrieved December 17, 2019.

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