Legacy Broadcasting

Legacy Broadcasting, LLC
Private
Industry Broadcasting
Founded 2014
Key people
Sherry Nelson, President/Manager
Products Television

Legacy Broadcasting, LLC is a broadcasting company founded in 2014 by Sherry Nelson and her daughter Sara Jane Ingram.

History

Legacy Broadcasting began in 2014 when it announced it would acquire 4 television stations from Gray Television that had been owned or controlled via joint sales and shared services agreements by Hoak Media. The stations were KAQY, KHAS-TV, and KNDX and its satellite KNDM.[1] The stations went silent while the consummation of the transactions were pending. During this period, Gray re-called the stations based on their locations and transferred the stations' primary network affiliations to subchannels of competing stations that they already owned. The sales closed in 2015 and the stations returned to the air under Legacy ownership in the summer of 2015.

On October 1, 2015, Gray Television announced the sale of Schurz Communications-owned KOTA-TV, the oldest television station in South Dakota, for $1. Gray will transfer the station's ABC affiliation to KEVN-TV but KOTA will remain affiliated with This TV and MeTV at the close of the sale.[2] KOTA satellite KHSD-TV is also included in the sale to Legacy.

Stations

City of license / Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Owned Since Network Affiliation
Monroe, Louisiana - El Dorado, Arkansas KMLU 11 (11) 2015 MeTV
Hastings - Lincoln, Nebraska KNHL 5 (5) 2015 SonLife
Bismarck, North Dakota KNDB 26 (26) 2015 Heroes & Icons
Minot, North Dakota KNDM
(satellite of KNDB)
24 (24) 2015 Heroes & Icons
Rapid City, South Dakota KHME 23 (2) 2016 MeTV
Lead, South Dakota KQME
(satellite of KHME)
5 (10) 2016 MeTV

References

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