Multimedia, Inc. Explained

Multimedia, Inc.
Key People:Craig A. Dubow
Products:Newspapers, television, and Internet media
Num Employees:49,675

Multimedia, Inc. was a media company that owned 12 daily newspapers, 49 weekly newspapers, two radio stations, five television stations, and a cable television system division. The company was headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina.

History

Multimedia's origins can be traced to December 1932, when the News-Piedmont Company of Greenville, which published the Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont newspapers, acquired radio station WFBC, only weeks after the station relocated to Greenville from Knoxville, Tennessee. In November 1953 the News-Piedmont Co. acquired majority ownership of the Asheville Citizen and Asheville Times and its wholly owned radio station, WWNC. WFBC-TV, the News and Piedmonts television station, signed on from Greenville at the end of 1953.

The News-Piedmont Co. would expand its broadcast holdings with the acquisitions of WBIR-AM-FM-TV in Knoxville in 1961, and of the Southeastern Broadcasting Company, which owned WMAZ-AM-FM-TV in Macon, Georgia, in 1963. Then, in September 1967 the three commonly owned companies were merged, taking on the Multimedia, Inc. name. At the time Multimedia consisted of the Asheville and Greenville newspapers, three television stations and seven radio stations.

The company's biggest purchases came in 1976, when it purchased several properties from Cincinnati-based Avco, which was liquidating its media holdings. Multimedia first bought Avco's flagship television station, WLWT in Cincinnati, and later acquired Avco Program Sales, the syndication division which produced and nationally distributed The Phil Donahue Show and a regionally-distributed program produced at WLWT, The Bob Braun Show. This division would be renamed Multimedia Program Sales.[1]

The company was involved in one of the more unusual media transactions in history. In 1983, it sold its flagship television station, WFBC-TV in Greenville (now WYFF) and WXII-TV in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Pulitzer, Inc. In return, Multimedia received Pulitzer's former flagship television station, KSDK in St. Louis. Multimedia used its new purchase as the testing ground for a new show hosted by Sally Jessy Raphael.

General Electric's NBC unit was considered to buy the company in 1995, but the deal never materialized.[2]

On July 24, 1995, the Gannett Company announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Multimedia for $1.7 billion, plus $539 million in long-term debt.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The merger was approved by the FCC in November 1995 and was completed a month later, on December 4.[8] [9] and after the sale was finalized, in November 1996, Gannett sold Multimedia Entertainment to MCA subsidiary of Seagram.[10] [11] [12] In January 2000 the cable television division, which included systems in Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina was sold to Cox Communications. The North Carolina systems were resold to Suddenlink Communications in 2006.

The Multimedia name lives on as a holding company and licensee within what is now Tegna Inc.'s corporate structure. Productions under Multimedia Entertainment continued on into NBCUniversal Television Distribution, and are now controlled and distributed by NBCUniversal.

Former stations

Stations are listed in alphabetical order by state and city of license.

Television

Note: two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a station that was built and signed on by a predecessor company of Multimedia.

City of license / MarketStationChannelYears ownedCurrent status
Macon, GAWMAZ-TV131963–1995CBS affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
St. Louis, MOKSDK51983–1995NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Winston-SalemGreensboroHigh Point, NCWXII-TV121972–1983NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Cincinnati, OHWLWT51976–1995NBC affiliate owned by Hearst Television
Cleveland, OHWKYC-TV 131990–1995NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
GreenvilleSpartanburg, SCAsheville, NCWFBC-TV **41954–1983NBC affiliate WYFF, owned by Hearst Television
Knoxville, TNWBIR-TV101960–1995NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Nashville, TNWZTV171979–1988Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group

Radio

AM Station FM Station
City of license / MarketStationYears ownedCurrent status
Little Rock, ARKAAY 10901975–1985Owned by Cumulus Media
KEZQ-FM/KLPQ-FM 93.71976–1985KKPT, owned by Signal Media
Macon, GAWMAZ 9401963–1995WMAC, owned by Cumulus Media
WMAZ-FM/WAYS 99.11963–1995WDEN-FM, owned by Cumulus Media
Louisville, KYWAKY 7901975–1985WKRD, owned by iHeartMedia
WVEZ 106.91980–1985Owned by SummitMedia
Shreveport, LAKEEL 7101975–1994Owned by Townsquare Media
KMBQ-FM/KITT-FM 93.71975–1994KXKS-FM, owned by Townsquare Media
Asheville, NCWWNC 5701953–1987Owned by iHeartMedia
Greenville, SCWFBC 1330**1932–1995WYRD, owned by Audacy, Inc.
WFBC-FM 93.7**1947–1995Owned by Audacy, Inc.
Spartanburg, SCWORD 9101989–1994Owned by Audacy, Inc.
Knoxville, TNWBIR 12401961–1980WIFA, owned by Salem Media Group
WBIR-FM 103.51961–1980WIMZ-FM, owned by Midwest Communications
Wauwatosa–Milwaukee, WIWEZW 103.71978–1994WXSS, owned by Audacy, Inc.

Notes and References

  1. News: Fates and Fortunes: Programming. Broadcasting. May 10, 1976. October 25, 2022.
  2. News: Carter. Bill. THE MEDIA BUSINESS; NBC Group Is Set to Bid For the Assets of Multimedia. The New York Times. June 13, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  3. News: Fabrikant. Geraldine. THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Expanding in TV, Gannett Agrees to Buy Multimedia. The New York Times. July 25, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  4. News: Farhi. Paul. GANNETT CO. TO PURCHASE MEDIA FIRM. The Washington Post. July 25, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  5. News: Jones. Tim. GANNETT WIDENS SCOPE, ACQUIRING MULTIMEDIA. Chicago Tribune. July 25, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  6. Gannett, Multimedia announce merger agreement. Gannett. December 4, 1995. July 2, 2021. Tegna Inc..
  7. News: Gannett agrees to buy Multimedia Inc.. Tampa Bay Times. July 25, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  8. News: FCC Approves Buy Of Multimedia By Gannett. Variety. December 3, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  9. News: Multimedia deal closes. United Press International. December 4, 1995. July 2, 2021.
  10. News: Fabrikant. Geraldine. Unit of MCA is Acquiring Talk Shows. The New York Times. November 26, 1996. July 2, 2021.
  11. News: MCA to Buy Syndicator of 'Sally', 'Jerry' Shows. Los Angeles Times. November 26, 1996. July 2, 2021.
  12. News: McClellan. Steve. MCA buys Multimedia shows. Broadcasting & Cable. December 2, 1996. July 10, 2021.