Ackerley Group


The Ackerley Group was an American media company owned by Barry Ackerley that owned several television stations that was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2001. In addition to ownership of television stations across the country, the company also owned and operated several radio stations in the Seattle, WA market. The company also owned the NBA Seattle SuperSonics and WNBA Seattle Storm professional basketball teams.
At the time of the closure of the transaction, the sale price was reported to be 38 times cashflow the highest ever sale valuation for a North American publicly traded media company in the history of the NYSE. The record setting high price tag was attributed to the overwhelming market monopoly position of the Ackerley Group's Out of Home Media marketplace in the Washington, Oregon, Massachusetts and South Florida media markets, all areas where Clear Channel was devoid of inventory. Its chairman was Seattle-based businessman Barry Ackerley. Barry Ackerley and his immediate family owned approximately 82% of the company stock at the time of the sale.

Stations list (incomplete)

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
City of License / MarketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
Fairbanks, AlaskaKTVF11 1999–2002NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television
Bakersfield, CaliforniaKGET-TV17 1984–2002NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Eureka, CaliforniaKVIQ6 1999–2002Dark station, KJRW, owned by Prime Cities Broadcasting, Inc. Went dark in 2018.
Fresno, CaliforniaKJEO/KGPE47 2000–2002CBS affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Salinas - Monterey, CaliforniaKCBA35 1986–2000 1Fox affiliate owned by Seal Rock Broadcasters, LLC
Salinas - Monterey, CaliforniaKION46 2000–2002 2CBS affiliate owned by News-Press & Gazette Company
Santa Maria - Santa Barbara -
San Luis Obispo, California
KCOY-TV12 1999–2002CBS affiliate owned by VistaWest Media, LLC
Santa Rosa - San Francisco - Oakland, CaliforniaKFTY50 1996–2002Azteca América owned-and-operated station, KEMO-TV, owned by HC2 Holdings
Colorado Springs - Pueblo, ColoradoKKTV11 1983–1999CBS affiliate owned by Gray Television
Binghamton, New YorkWIVT34 1997–2002ABC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Binghamton, New YorkWBGH-LP/CA202000–2002NBC affiliate, WBGH-CD, owned by Nexstar Media Group
Elmira, New YorkWETM-TV18 3NBC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Rochester, New YorkWOKR13 1999–2002ABC affiliate, WHAM-TV, owned by Deerfield Media
Syracuse, New YorkWIXT-TV9 1982–2002ABC affiliate, WSYR-TV, owned by Nexstar Media Group
Utica, New YorkWUTR20 1997–2002ABC affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting
Watertown, New YorkWWTI50 2000–2002ABC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
Eugene - Springfield, OregonKMTR16 1999–2002NBC affiliate owned by Roberts Media, LLC
Bellingham, Washington -
Vancouver, British Columbia
KVOS-TV12 1987–2002Heroes & Icons owned-and-operated station, owned by Weigel Broadcasting

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