Mission Broadcasting
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Private | |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Westlake, Ohio, U.S. |
Key people
|
Nancie Smith (Chairwoman) Dennis Thatcher (President) |
Revenue | $51.9 million |
Number of employees
|
39 |
Mission Broadcasting, Inc. is a television station group that owns 20 television stations in 17 markets in the United States. The group's Chair is Nancie Smith, the widow of David S. Smith (who died in March 2011), who founded the company in 1998.[1] All of Mission's stations are located in markets where the Nexstar Broadcasting Group also owns a station, and all of Mission's stations are managed by Nexstar through shared services and local marketing agreements—allowing duopolies between the top two stations in a market or in markets with too few stations to allow duopolies.[2]
Television stations
Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.
City of License / Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) |
Owned Since | Current Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Little Rock | KLRT-TV | 16 (30) | 2013 | Fox |
KASN | 38 (39) | 2013 | The CW | |
Rockford | WTVO | 17 (16) | 2004 | ABC MyNetworkTV (DT2) |
Evansville | WTVW | 7 (28) | 2011 | The CW |
Terre Haute | WAWV-TV | 38 (39) | 2003 | ABC |
Monroe - El Dorado | KTVE | 10 (27) | 2007 | NBC |
Joplin - Pittsburg | KODE-TV | 12 (43) | 2002 | ABC |
Springfield - Branson | KOLR | 10 (10) | 2003 | CBS |
Hardin - Billings | KHMT | 4 (22) | 2004 | Fox |
Utica - Rome | WUTR | 20 (30) | 1998 | ABC |
Erie | WFXP | 66 (22) | 1998 | Fox |
Wilkes-Barre - Scranton | WYOU | 22 (13) | 1998 | CBS |
Abilene - Sweetwater | KRBC-TV | 9 (29) | 2003 | NBC |
Amarillo | KCIT | 14 (15) | 1999 | Fox |
KCPN-LP | 33 (4.2) | 1999 | MyNetworkTV | |
Lubbock | KAMC | 28 (27) | 2003 | ABC |
San Angelo | KSAN-TV | 3 (16) | 2003 | NBC |
Wichita Falls - Lawton | KJTL | 18 (15) | 1999 | Fox |
KJBO-LP | 35 (3.2) | 1999 | MyNetworkTV | |
Burlington - Plattsburgh | WVNY | 22 (13) | 2013 | ABC |
See also
- Cunningham Broadcasting and Deerfield Media—similar holding companies related to Sinclair Broadcast Group
References
- ↑ Mission Broadcasting, Inc. Company Profile - Yahoo! Finance[dead link]
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.