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In 1963, Taft purchased several stations from Transcontinent Television Corporation: WDAF-AM-FM-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, WGR-AM-FM-TV in Buffalo, New York, and WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania. [22] [23]
In the transaction, three purchasers will take over the 11 radio‐television stations of the Transcontinent Television Corporation. The Taft Broadcasting Company paid $26,889,310 for seven...
The $38.5 million deal was the largest approved by the Federal Communications Commission. A total of 11 stations were involved, all formerly belonging to the Transcontinent Television...
In 1963, Taft Broadcasting purchased several stations from Transcontinent Television Corporation: WDAF-AM-FM-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, WGR-AM-FM-TV in Buffalo, New York, and WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Feb 23, 2024 · In April 1949, Taft's first TV station, WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, began broadcasting. [5] In 1951, in its first expansion outside Ohio, Radio Cincinnati acquired a 20 percent interest in WBIR- AM -FM in Knoxville, Tennessee from father-and-son owners J. Lindsay and Gilmore Nunn. [6]
In 1963, Taft purchased several stations from Transcontinent Television Corporation: WDAF-AM-FM-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, WGR-AM-FM-TV in Buffalo, New York, and WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania. [18] [19]
Aug 26, 1986 · Last year Taft bought five television stations from the Gulf Broadcasting Company for $760 million. Taft already owned seven stations.