Communications Corporation of America

Communications Corporation of America
Private (subsidiary of Silver Point Capital)
Industry Telecommunications
Fate Acquired by Nexstar
Successor Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Founded 1989
Founder Thomas R. Galloway
D. Wayne Elmore
Defunct January 1, 2015
Headquarters Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Key people
Thomas R. Galloway, CEO
Services Television stations
Owner Thomas R. Galloway
D. Wayne Elmore
Number of employees
345
Website http://www.comcorpusa.com/

Communications Corporation of America (also known as ComCorp) was a broadcasting company in the United States that owned television stations in smaller markets. The company was headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana.[1] It owned and/or operated 20 stations (counting satellite stations and those controlled via local marketing agreements).

At one point, ComCorp was also an owner of radio stations in its home market of Lafayette; it subsequently sold those stations to Regent Communications.[2]

In June 2006, ComCorp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company emerged from bankruptcy in October 2007 under the control of Silver Point Capital, who also controlled Granite Broadcasting.[1]

Local news on ComCorp's owned or managed stations are structured variably, with most stations not producing news in-house. As of May 2011, the only ComCorp owned-and-operated stations with in-house local newscasts are KTSM-TV and KETK-TV; two ComCorp managed stations, WVLA-TV and KDBC-TV also produce their own newscasts. Most of the remainder of the company's stations have their newscasts outsourced to other stations in the company portfolio: most of ComCorp's Fox stations in Louisiana and Texas have local newscasts produced by KETK (with the exception of WGMB in Baton Rouge, whose newscasts are produced out of area sister station WVLA); the newscasts for NBC affiliate KVEO-TV in Brownsville, Texas, though are produced by El Paso CBS affiliate KDBC-TV); the remainder of ComCorp's owned and managed stations, including CBS affiliate WEVV-TV (the only Big Three station in the group without any local news), do not carry news at all.

On January 15, 2013, Communications Corporation of America put all of its 25 owned or managed stations up for sale, with investment firm Houlihan Lokey hired to assist in the exploration of sale options.[3][4] On April 24, ComCorp announced that its entire group would be sold to the Nexstar Broadcasting Group; KMSS-TV, KPEJ-TV and most of the ComCorp-managed stations that are owned by White Knight Broadcasting would be sold to Mission Broadcasting while WEVV-TV and White Knight Broadcasting's KSHV-TV would be sold to a female-controlled company called Rocky Creek Communications, with Nexstar assuming operational control of those stations.[5] However on June 6, 2014, Nexstar announced that it would instead sell KMSS & KPEJ to a new minority-owned company Marshall Broadcasting (marking the company's first television station acquisitions) for $58.5 million. [6] Also on August 4, Nexstar announced that it would instead sell WEVV to Bayou City Broadcasting for $18.6 million.[7] Mission & Rocky Creek would later withdraw it's applications to acquire KFXK, KSHV & WVLA.[8][9][10] The sale was completed on January 1, 2015.[11]

It was the last remaining TV station group that didn't have an ABC affiliate.

Former ComCorp-owned stations

City of license / Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Years Owned Current Ownership Status
Evansville, Indiana WTSN-CD 36 (36) 1999-2009 1 Me-TV affiliate owned by Evansville Low Power Partnership
WEVV-TV 44 (45) 1999-2015 CBS affiliate owned by Bayou City Broadcasting
Baton Rouge, Louisiana WGMB-TV 44 (45) 1991-2015 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
WBRL-CD 21 (21) 2002-2015 The CW affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
WVLA-TV 2 33 (34) 1996-2015 NBC affiliate owned by White Knight Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
KZUP-CD 2 19 (20) Independent station owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Lafayette, Louisiana KADN-TV 15 (16) 1997-2015 3 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
KLAF-LD 46 (46) 1997-2015 4 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Shreveport, Louisiana KMSS-TV 33 (34) 1994-2015 Fox affiliate owned by Marshall Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
KSHV-TV 2 45 (44) 1995-2015 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by White Knight Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
Natchez, Mississippi - Alexandria, Louisiana WNTZ-TV 48 (49) 1997-2015 5 Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Memphis, Tennessee WHBQ-TV 13 (13) 1994-1995 Fox affiliate owned by Cox Media Group
Brownsville - Harlingen - McAllen KVEO-TV 23 (24) 1990-2015 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
El Paso, Texas KTSM-TV 9 / 16 1997-2015 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
KDBC-TV 4 (18) 6 CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Jacksonville - Tyler - Longview KETK-TV 56 (22) 2004-2015 7 NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
KFXK-TV 2 51 (31) 1998-2015 Fox affiliate owned by White Knight Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
Killeen - Austin, Texas KAKW-DT 2 62 (13) 1996-2002 Univision owned-and-operated (O&O)
Lufkin - Nacogdoches, Texas KFXL-LP 2
(satellite of KFXK-TV)
30 Fox affiliate owned by White Knight Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
KETK-LP
(satellite of KETK-TV)
56 2004-2011 7 Defunct, went dark in 2009
Odessa - Midland, Texas KPEJ-TV 24 (23) 1990-2015 Fox affiliate owned by Marshall Broadcasting
(Operated through LMA by Nexstar Broadcasting Group)
Waco - Temple KWKT-TV 44 (44) 1990-2015 Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Bryan - College Station, Texas KYLE-TV
(satellite of KWKT-TV)
28 (28) 1996-2015 MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Footnotes:

Radio stations

AM Stations FM Stations
Market Station Years owned Current ownership
El Paso, Texas KTSM-1380
(now KHEY)
1997–1998 owned by iHeartMedia
KTSM-FM-99.9 1997–1998 owned by iHeartMedia
Lafayette, Louisiana KROF-960 1999–2001 owned by Townsquare Media
KPEL-1420 1989–2001 owned by Townsquare Media
KFTE-96.5
(now KPEL-FM)
1996–2001 owned by Townsquare Media
KMDL-97.3 1996–2001 owned by Townsquare Media
KTDY-99.9 1989–2001 owned by Townsquare Media
KPEL-FM/KRXZ-107.7 1997–1998 changed frequencies
KRXZ/KRKA-107.9
(now KHXT)
1998–2001 owned by Townsquare Media

References

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