Barrington Broadcasting

American broadcast television corporation (2003–2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barrington Broadcasting Group, LLC was an American mass media and broadcasting company based in Schaumburg, Illinois. It owned television stations primarily in middle and small-sized media markets. Barrington owned or operated via duopoly twenty-four television stations, with the potential to reach about 3.4 percent of households in the U.S.[1] It was owned by Pilot Group, a private equity firm.

Company typePrivate
IndustryMass media
GenreTelevision broadcasting
FoundedMay 2003; 22 years ago (2003-05)
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Barrington Broadcasting Group, LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryMass media
GenreTelevision broadcasting
FoundedMay 2003; 22 years ago (2003-05)
Founders
  • Keith Bland
  • Chris Cornelius
  • Mary Flodin
  • K. James Yager
DefunctNovember 25, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-11-25)
FateAcquired by Sinclair
SuccessorSinclair Broadcast Group
Headquarters,
USA
Number of locations
Fifteen ranked television markets (U.S.)
Key people
  • K. James Yager, CEO
  • Warren Spector, CFO
ServicesBroadcasting
ParentPilot Group
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History

Barrington Broadcasting was established in May 2003 by a team of former executives from Benedek Broadcasting. Following Benedek's bankruptcy and subsequent divestiture of all television assets in 2002, K. James Yager, the former President, along with Senior Vice-Presidents Chris Cornelius, Keith Bland, and Mary Flodin, formed a company for medium and small market broadcasting.[2]

The company began operations in January 2004 with its purchases of former Benedek stations WHOI-TV (Peoria, Illinois) and KHQA-TV (Hannibal, Missouri/Quincy, Illinois) along with WEYI-TV in Vienna Township, Michigan. Barrington grew slowly at first, adding five more stations between 2004 and early 2006. A major expansion took place on March 27, 2006, when Raycom Media agreed to sell twelve of its network-affiliated TV stations to Barrington for $262 million.[3] The sale was completed on August 11.[4] In recent years, Barrington had been at the forefront of integrating social media and the internet into their on-air content.[2]

In late 2012, it was announced that Pilot Group had put Barrington up for sale and that both Nexstar Broadcasting Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group were in final talks to acquire the full regiment of stations.[5] On February 28, 2013, Barrington announced that it would sell its stations to Sinclair.[6] The sale was granted FCC approval on November 18.[7] The transaction was formally consummated on November 25.[8]

Former stations

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Stations owned by Barrington Broadcasting
Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes
Colorado SpringsPuebloColorado KXRM-TV 20062013
KXTU-LD 20062013
AlbanyGeorgia WFXL 20062013
PeoriaBloomingtonIllinois WHOI 20042013
Quincy KHQA-TV 20042013
MarquetteMichigan WLUC-TV 20062013
SaginawBay CityFlint WEYI-TV 20042013
WBSF 20042013
Sault Ste. Marie, MI WGTQ 20092013[A][a]
WTOM-TV 20062013[B]
Traverse City WGTU 20092013[a]
WPBN-TV 20062013
ColumbiaJefferson CityMissouri KRCG 20052013
Kirksville KTVO 20062013
ClovisNew Mexico KVIH-TV 20052013[C]
SyracuseNew York WSTM-TV 20062013
WTVH 20092013[a]
WSTQ-LP 20062013
ToledoOhio WNWO-TV 20062013
ColumbiaSouth Carolina WACH 20062013
FlorenceMyrtle Beach WPDE-TV 20052013
WWMB 20052013[a]
AmarilloTexas KVII-TV 20052013
HarlingenMcAllenBrownsville KGBT-TV 20062013
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  1. Owned by a third party and operated by Barrington.
  1. Satellite of WGTU.
  2. Satellite of WPBN.
  3. Satellite of KVII.

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