Family Group Broadcasting Explained

Family Group Broadcasting, L.P.
Industry:Broadcast television
Fate:Defunct
Hq Location:Tampa, Florida
Area Served:Midwest, Southeast and South Central United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Key People:Ian N. Wheeler (President/General Partner)
Location Country:United States

Family Group Broadcasting, L.P. was a Delaware-incorporated,[1] [2] Florida-based television and radio broadcasting company. A small company, based in and around Tampa Bay,[3] the company operated from the early 1980s to about 1997. Throughout its history, it owned and/or operated several different radio and television stations – all of its television stations independents (initially), on the UHF dial east of the Mississippi River. Also, the company operated under other names and aliases such as Family Broadcasting Company, Inc., Family Group Entertainment[4] and Family Group Ltd. III.

Many of the stations shared the same type of branding with their channel number in chrome silver inside a red-violet diamond and the station's call letters in white text inside a blue parallelogram underneath, along with a common imaging theme with the name of the group in the lyrics, 'TV that's fun! We bring you...Family fun!'.

Former stations

Television stations

Market Station
PSIP (RF)
Years owned Sold to Current status
Mobile, AL – Pensacola
Fort Walton Beach, FL
WFGX 35 (50) 1987–19971 2 Still owned by Sinclair as a MyNetworkTV affiliate
Fort MyersNaples
Cape Coral, FL
WFTX-TV 36 (35) 1985–1986 Wabash Valley Broadcasting Fox affiliate owned by The E.W. Scripps Company
WFXD/WPGX[5] 28 (9) 1988–1990 Ashling Broadcasting Group[6] Fox affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group
WFTS-TV 28 (17) 1981–19841 ABC affiliate owned by The E.W. Scripps Company
WQRF-TV 39 (36) 1986–1989 Petracom Broadcasting Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group
WLKT-TV 62 1983–19893[7] [8] Taken off the air Defunct in 1989, licensed cancelled and returned to the FCC
WVFT 27 (36) 1986–1991 Roanoke–Lynchburg TV Acquisition Corporation Fox affiliate, WFXR, owned by Nexstar Media Group
WGBA-TV 26 (14) 1985–1991[9] Aries Telecommunications NBC affiliate owned by The E.W. Scripps Company
WLAX 25 (17) 1986–19911Aries Telecommunications Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group

Radio stations

AM stations

Market Station Frequency Current Status
WKWF 16002 CBS Sports Radio and SB Nation Radio dual affiliate owned by Spottswood Partners II, LTD
WQBN 1300 Spanish Variety owned by Crisbeto Enterprises Corp.
WVMI 570 Classic country as WTNI1 on 1640 owned by Telesouth Communications
KAYC 1450 CBS Sports Radio affiliate KIKR owned by Cumulus Media

FM stations

Market Station Frequency Current Status
WAIL 99.5 Classic rock owned by Florida Keys Media, LLC3
WQID 93.7 Adult Contemporary as WMJY owned by iHeartMedia
KAYD/KAYD-FM 97.5 ESPN Radio affiliate KFNC owned by GOW Media, LLC
WVGN 105.3 Mainstream Urban, Reggae and Calypso as WVJZ owned by Ackley Media Group

External links

References

  1. Web site: Family Group Broadcasting L P SEC Registration. SEC.report. United States Securities and Exchange Commission. English. May 24, 2020.
  2. Web site: FAMILY GROUP BROADCASTING – Family Group Broadcasting, L.p. Trademark Registration. USPTO.report. United States Patent and Trademark Office. English. May 24, 2020.
  3. Web site: FAMILY GROUP BROADCASTING, INC. :: OpenCorporates. OpenCorporates. English. May 24, 2020.
  4. Web site: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1980. 1980. American Radio History. Broadcasting & Cable. 501. English. 1980. May 24, 2020.
  5. Web site: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1990. 1990. American Radio History. Broadcasting & Cable. 60, 593, 677, 681, 755. PDF. English. 1990. May 24, 2020.
  6. Web site: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1991. 1991. American Radio History. Broadcasting & Cable. 677. PDF. English. 1991. May 24, 2020.
  7. News: Daykin. Tom. July 9, 1989. 1989. WLKT'S DEMISE: THE DECLINE AND FALL OF CHANNEL 62. E1. Lexington Herald-Leader. July 9, 1989. (Archive restoration in progress as of May 2020)
  8. Web site: FCCdata.org – powered by REC – DWKLT. FCCdata. May 24, 2020.
  9. Web site: Broadcasting & Cable Magazine. 1991. American Radio History. Broadcasting & Cable. 63. PDF. August 12, 1991. May 24, 2020.
  10. Web site: WKWF Moves Programming To WAVK As 97.7 The Zone – RadioInsight. Venta. Lance. RadioInsight. English. March 30, 2020. May 24, 2020.

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