The Hearst TV executive assumes the Board seat of Patrick McCreery, the former president of Meredith Corporation’s Local Media Group, which was recently acquired by Gray Television.
ATLANTA, Dec. 01, 2021 Atlanta, Georgia – Gray Television, Inc. today closed on its previously announced acquisition of Meredith Corporation’s Local Media Group and its 17. | December 1, 2021
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Deadline Detroit | Comedian Byron Allen Buys Michigan TV Station for $70 Million deadlinedetroit.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from deadlinedetroit.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Byron Allen now owns 24 stations in 20 markets The CEO of Allen Entertainment Group, the parent company of theGrio, has purchased ABC affiliate WJRT-TV in Flint Michigan for $70 million Loading the player. Byron Allen continues to expand his entertainment empire. The media mogul who is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Allen Media Group the parent company of theGrio purchased his 24th TV station this week. Also Read: Allen and Gray Television have come to an agreement for Allen to purchase ABC affiliate WJRT in Flint, Michigan for $70 million in an all-cash deal, per a joint press release. Gray was required to divest
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Gray Television to Acquire Meredith TV Stations for $2.7 Billion Addition of 17 TV stations will make Gray second-largest television broadcast group Tony Maglio | May 3, 2021 @ 7:28 AM Gray TV/Meredith Gray Television is acquiring Meredith Corporation’s Local Media Group for $2.7 billion, which will make Gray the nation’s second-largest television broadcast group (passing Sinclair and still sitting behind Nexstar). The transaction, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, will see Gray paying out $14.50 per share of Meredith in cash. “The television station portfolios, company cultures, and commitments to localism of Gray and Meredith are highly complementary,” Gray’s Executive Chairman and CEO Hilton H. Howell said in a statement on Monday. “We are very excited to acquire Meredith’s excellent television stations, and we look forward to welcoming its employees into the Gray family. Moreover, Gray’s Board and shareholders are deeply appreciative of the tireless efforts of our team led by Kevin Latek and Jim Ryan on this transaction and our other recently announced significant transactions. Building on our successes throughout 2020 and just the first few months of 2021, Gray Television clearly has an even stronger and brighter future than ever!”