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The U.S. media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and acquisitions, have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and read. In many cases these giant companies are vertically intergrated, controlling everything from initial production to final distribution.
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2006 revenues: $34.3 billionThe Walt Disney Company owns the ABC Television Network, cable networks including ESPN, the Disney Channel, SOAPnet, A&E and Lifetime, 227 radio stations, music and book publishing companies, production companies Touchstone, Miramax and Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, the cellular service Disney Mobile, and theme parks around the world.
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Disney Media Networks, a company whose holdings include:
The ABC Television Network: ABC Entertainment, ABC Daytime, ABC News, ABC Sports, ABC Television, ABC Kids, and Touchstone Television.
Cable Networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPNEWS, ESPN PPV, ESPN Deportes, ESPN International, ESPN Classic Sport Europe, ESPN Latin America, ESPN Asia, ESPNU, ESPN2 HD, Disney Channel (cable and satellite), International Disney Channels, Toon Disney, SOAPnet, ABC Family Channel, JETIX Europe, JETIX Latin America, A&E Television Networks (37.5% equity; includes A&E, the History Channel, the Biography Channel, History International, A&E International), Lifetime Entertainment Services (50% equity; includes Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real Women, Lifetime Radio for Women, Lifetime Home Entertainment), E! Networks (39.6% equity; includes E! Entertainment Television, the Style Network), Buena Vista Television, Walt Disney Television
The ABC Television Network has 226 affiliated stations reaching 99 percent of all U.S. television households. The company owns and operates ten ABC television stations in the nation’s top markets.
Programming: Good Morning America, World News with Charles Gibson, World News Now, 20/20, Primetime, This Week With George Stephanopoulos, ESPNU
Through its controlling stake in Citadel Broadcasting Corporation, Disney owns 227 radio stations in the United States.
Magazines: Family Fun, ESPN the Magazine, Buena Vista Magazines Wonder Time, and Disney Adventures
Music: Buena Vista Music Group distributes music and motion picture soundtracks under its four labels: Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records, Buena Vista Records, Lyric Street Records.
Books: Disney Publishing, a subsidiary of the Company, owns Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, Disney Editions, and Disney Adventures, Mirimax, ESPN books, ABC Daytime Press, Hyperion East, Hyperion Audiobooks, Volo, Jump at the Sun, Disney Libri (Italy), Disney Hachette JV (France)
Production and Distribution: Walt Disney Pictures (includes Walt Disney Feature Animation and DisneyToon Studios), Touchstone Pictures, Miramax Films, Pixar Animation Studios, Hollywood Pictures, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Home Entertainment International, and Buena Vista Theatrical Group (includes Disney Theatrical Productions and Disney Live Family Entertainment).
The Walt Disney Internet Group includes:
- Broadband channels ABC News Now and ESPN360
- Disney’s Blast, broadband entertainment for children
- Subscription-Based internet services: Playhouse Disney Preschool Time Online, for toddlers; Disney Connection, for children; Disney’s Toontown Online, for families
- Websites: ABC.com, ABCNews.com, Oscar.com, Disney.com, Disneychannel.com, Family.com, ESPN.com, Familyfun.com, Go.com, Soccernet.co (60%), NFL.com, NBA.com, NASCAR.com, Toysmart.com (partial), Go Network, www.disneysgamecafe.com, ESPN.com, Abcsports.com, ESPNdeportes.com, Movies.com, Wondertime.com
Parks and Resorts: Disneyland (CA), Walt Disney World Resort (FL), Disneyland Resort Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and DisneyVacation Club, Euro Disney, Walt Disney World (separate from Resort), Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, WD Studio Park, WD Tokyo, Sea Disney-MGM Studios, Disney Animal Kingdom, and ESPNZone.
Consumer Products: Disney Hardlines, Disney Softlines, Disney Toys, Buena Vista Games, the Baby Einstein Company, Muppets Holding Company, Disney Direct Marketing’s catalog and website (DisneyShopping.com) and Disney Stores.
Disney also owns Mobile ESPN and has launched the cellular service Disney Mobile.
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2006 revenues: $27.0 billionBertelsmann AG is one of the world’s largest media companies, with substantial holdings in Europe and North America, including: book publisher Random House, international radio and television station owner RTL Group, music publisher BMG Music Entertainment, and media firm Gruner+Jahr.
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RTL Group owns 42 TV stations in 10 countries (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Hungary, Croatia, Belgium, Russia).
RTL Group’s content production and distribution arm, Fremantle Media, is the largest independent television distribution company outside the United States.
Bertelsmann subsidiary Gruner+Jahr: owns several digital television channels, including the National Geographic Channel in Europe.
RTL Group owns 32 radio stations in Europe. Most of these are in France and Germany, but RTL also owns stations in Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
Production companies:
Germany: UFA Film & TV Produktion, Grundy LE, Grundy UFA, Phoenix Group, Teamworx, Universum Film
France: Fremantle France, Be Happy, Sportfive
Netherlands: Blue Circle
UK: TalkbackTHAMES, Fremantle Media
Belgium: Fremantle Productions Belgium
Luxembourg: CLT-UFA International, ENEX
Croatia: Fremantle Produkcija
Spain: Grundy Producciones
Hungary: Magyar Grundy UFA
North America: FremantleMedia North America
Latin America: Fremantle Productions Latin America
Australia: Grundy Television, Crackerjack
Italy: Grundy Productions Italia
Books: Random House, Inc.
Random House owns more than 100 imprints including: Ballantine Publishing Group, Bantam Bell Publishing Group, Broadway, Crown Publishing Group, Doubleday Broadway Publishing Group, Pantheon, Random House UK, Transworld, Sudamericana, C. Bertelsmann, Karl Blessing Verlag, Goldmann, Siedler Verlag, Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag, Plaza & Janes (50%), Grijalbo Mondadori (50%), Knopf Publishing Group, RH Adult Trade Publishing Group, RH Audio, RH Children’s Books, RH Direct, Inc., RH Information Group, RH International, RH Large Print, RH Value Publishing, and Waterbrook Press. All subsidiaries own publishing groups of their own.
Gruner+Jahr: owns several newspapers in Germany, including: Financial Times Deutschland, Morgenpost Sachsen and Sachsishe Zeitung.
Gruner+Jahr: also has a vast, international magazine publishing operation.
Music: Bertelsmann owns BMG Music Entertainment, which includes: record labels Arista Records, Columbia Records, Epic Records, J Records, Jive Records, LaFace Records, Legacy Recordings, Provident Label Group, RCA Records, RCA Victor Group, SONY BMG Masterworks, Verity Records, Arista Nashville, BNA Records Label, Burgundy Records, Columbia Nashville, RCA Nashville, SONY BMG U.S. Latin.
BMG Music Publishing owns copyrights to more than one million songs.
Media Services: Arvato AG: Printing, services (logistics, multimedia and information technology), calendar publishing, specialty publishing, “knowledge management,” mail services and storage media.
Multimedia: Direct Group: Direct-to-consumer media commerce of Bertelsmann AG, such as book clubs, music clubs and eCommerce.
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2006 revenues: $14.3 billionCBS Corporation owns the CBS Television Network, CBS Television Distribution Group, the CW (a joint venture with Time Warner), Showtime, book publisher Simon & Schuster, 27 television stations, and CBS Radio, Inc, which has 140 stations. CBS is now the leading supplier of video to Google’s new Video Marketplace.
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Networks: CBS Network, Showtime Networks, Inc. (SNI) owns Showtime, the Movie Channel, Flix, Showtime Too, Showtime Showcase, Showtime Extreme, Showtime Beyond, Showtime Next, Showtime Women, Showtime Familyzone, TMC XTRA, Showtime HD, the Movie Channel HD, Showtime on Demand, Sundance Channel (joint venture, SNI owns 30%), Showtime PPV, CBS Entertainment, CBS News, CBS Sports, CSTV Networks, Inc.
CBS Network consists of 27 stations.
Programming: CBS Television Distribution: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Survivor, Everybody Loves Raymond, Jeopardy!, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Entertainment Tonight, The Early Show, 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, Face the Nation, CW Network (50% with Time Warner), CBS Paramount TV, CSTV Networks, MountainWest Sports Network (50%), Smithsonian Networks (90%).
CBS Radio owns 140 radio stations in 31 markets; most of these are in the nation’s top 50 markets.
Books:
Simon & Schuster: Atria Books, Kaplan, Pocket Books, Scribner, Simon & Schuster, The Free Press, The Touchstone, Fireside Group
Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing: Aladdin Paperbacks, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Little Simon, Margaret K. McElderry Books, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Simon Pulse, Simon Spotlight
Other Publishing: Simon & Schuster New Media, Simon & Schuster Online, Simon & Schuster UK, Simon & Schuster Australia, MTV Books
Internet: CBS.com, CBSNews.com, CBS Interactive, CBSSportsline.com, CBSGames.com, MaxPreps.com, NFL.com, NCAAsports.com, OurChart.com (85%), ParentConnect.com, PGATour.com, Sho.com, Innertube, CSTV.com, TheShowBuzz.com.
CBS owns CBS Outdoor, CBS Consumer Products, and Star Trek: The Experience (themed attraction at Las Vegas Hilton), and manages Bonfante Gardens horticultural theme park (Gilroy, CA) and CBS Television City at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas, NV).
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2006 revenues: $13.2 billionCox Enterprises, whose subsidiaries include Cox Cable, Cox Television and Cox Radio, controls 80 radio and 15 television stations, 43 newspapers, and several publishing companies. Cox also offers broadband Internet access and digital phone service; as of 2007 it had six million broadband customers and 2.3 million digital phone subscribers in the United States.
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Cox Communications: Cable services to consumers through its subsidiary, Cox Cable.
Cox Television: Owns 15 television stations in 13 media markets.
Programming: Travel Channel, E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, The Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, AZN Television, TV One, Comcast SportsNet.
Cox Radio is the third-largest radio broadcasting company in the United States and owns 80 radio stations in 18 markets as of 2007.
43 daily and non-daily newspapers:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA), Austin American-Statesman (TX), The Palm Beach Post (FL), Dayton Daily News (OH), Waco Tribune-Herald (TX), The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, CO), Longview News-Journal (TX), Springfield News-Sun (OH), JournalNews (Hamilton, OH), The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC), The Middletown Journal (OH), Rocky Mount Telegram (NC), The Lufkin Daily News (TX), The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, NC), The Daily Sentinel (Nacogdoches, TX), Marshall News Messenger (Marshall, TX), Palm Beach Daily News (FL), Florida Pennysaver (West Palm Beach, FL), Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Mundo Hispanico (Atlanta, GA Spanish language), Pulse-Journal (Mason, OH), LaPalma (West Palm Beach, FL Spanish language), ahora si! (Austin, TX Spanish language), The Nickel-Grand Junction (Grand Junction, CO), Fairfield Echo (OH), The Duplin Times (Kenansville, NC), North Lake Travis (Lago Vista, TX), The Chowan Herald (Edenton, NC), Bastrop Advertiser (TX), The Enterprise (Williamston, NC), Oxford Press (OH), Beaufort-Hyde News (Belhaven, NC), Pflugerville Pflag (TX), Lake Travis View (Austin, TX), Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, NC), Westlake Picayune (Westlake Hills, TX), Smithville Times (TX), Standard Laconic (Snow Hill, NC), Farmville Enterprise (NC), Times-Leader (Ayden-Grifton, NC), Perquimans Weekly (Elizabeth City, NC), Weekly Herald (Robertsonville, NC), Round Rock Leader (TX).
Other publishing companies: Trader Publishing (vehicle, employment and real estate guides; 50% ownership), Cox Custom Media (newsletter publishing company), Cox Publishing Solutions
Internet: Broadband access is provided by Cox Communications, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. As of 2007, Cox had six million broadband customers in the United States. Related operations include Cox Media (advertising sales) and Cox Business Solutions (voice, video and data services).
Telephone: Cox has 2.3 million digital telephone subscribers.
Internet: Cox owns TravelChannel.com
Manheim Auctions (automobile auctions), Manheim Automotive Financial Services, Manheim Government Services, AutoTrader.com, Valpak (packaging and waste management), PAGAS Mail Services (direct mail advertising), SP Newsprint (recycled newsprint producer, 33% ownership), Clarendon Farms, Hualalai Ranch, Remarketing Solutions, Dent Wizard, Cox Search, COXnet (virtual newsroom, includes Cox News Service), Cox Business Services.
Cox Television also owns the following television advertising sales companies: TeleRep; Harrington, Righter & Parson; and MMT Sales.
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2006 revenues: $11.5 billionViacom holdings include: Music Television, Nickelodeon, VH1, BET, Comedy Central, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Home Entertainment, Atom Entertainment, publishing company Famous Music and music game developer Harmonix. Viacom 18 is a joint venture with the Indian media company Global Broadcast news.
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Networks: MTV Music Television, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, TV Land, VH1, Spike TV, CMT: Country Music Television, Comedy Central, MTV U, LOGO, MTV World, MTV Films, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Comedy, The Box, Game One, Viva, TMF (The Music Factory), MTV Network Europe, MTV base, BET, BET Jazz, BET Gospel, BET Hip Hop.
Production: BET Event Production, MTV Productions
Programming: BET Hip Hop, Noggin, Nick Gas, Turbo Nick, Nicktoons Network, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, MTV Tr3s, MTV Jams, mtvU, mHD, MTV World, The N, VH1 Classic, VHUno, VH1 Soul, VH1 Country.
MTV Radio, BET Radio, Imagine Radio Limited
Music: Famous Music Publishing Co., The Extreme Music Library, Director�s Cuts Production Music
Magazines: Nickelodeon Magazine
Production: Paramount Pictures (including DreamWorks SKG), Paramount Home Entertainment, iFilm Corp, MTV Films, Nickelodeon Movies.
MTV.com, VH1.com, Spiketv.com, ComedyCentral.com, Nick.com, GT.TV, GameTrailers.com, Neopets Inc, MTVi Group, SonicNet.com, GoCityKids.com, Comedy Central�s MotherLoad, MTV Overdrive, VH1 Vspot, BET.com, BET on Blast, Cmt.com, TurboNick, Quizilla, Nick Jr. Video, The Click, Nicktropolis, Addictinggames.com, Shockwave.com, ParentsConnect.com, Atomfilms.com.
MTV Networks International, Famous Players (theatrical exhibitor, Canada, with 50% interest in Mann Theaters), Xfire (gaming), MTV Mobile, BET Mobile, Harmonix, Y2M: Youth Media & Marketing, Rhapsody (part ownership).
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2006 revenues: $7.1 billionClear Channel Communications is the largest owner of radio stations in the United States, operating 1194 stations in the United States and 240 stations internationally. It also owns or operates 40 television stations in 25 media markets nationwide.
In 2007, Clear Channel announced plans to sell 448 of its radio and television stations in the United States.
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Stations: 1194 in the United States; Clear Channel claims to reach more than 110,000 million listeners each week.
In 2007, Clear Channel announced plans to sell 448 of its radio and television stations in the United States.
International: More than 240 radio stations in Australia, Mexico and New Zealand.
Clear Channel owns or operates 40 television stations in 25 media markets nationwide.
Outdoor Advertising: Clear Channel Outdoor.
Sports: Clear Channel Entertainment Motor Sports, SFX Sports Group.
Music:: Clear Channel Music Group.
Entertainment: SFX Speakers Group, Clear Channel Entertainment Television, Clear Channel Entertainment’s Theatrical Group, Clear Channel Entertainment-Exhibitions, Pacific Entertainment Group (serving China and the Pacific Rim).
Sales/Marketing: Clear Channel Entertainment’s National Sales & Marketing Division.
Production: Clear Channel Entertainment Productions.
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2006 revenues: $475 millionMorris owns 27 daily newspapers as well as 28 non-daily newspapers, city magazines and free community publications in the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and Alaska. It owns 36 radio stations, and has holdings in the areas of outdoor advertising, book publishing and distribution, visitor publications and online services.
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27 Daily Newspapers: Morris Publishing Group’s largest newspapers are The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Florida, The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia, The Topeka Capital-Journal, Kansas, Savannah Morning News, Georgia, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Texas and Amarillo Globe-News, Texas.
36 Radio stations:
Anchorage Media Group: KBRJ-FM, KEAG-FM, KFQD-AM, KHAR-AM, KMXS-FM, KWHL-FM.
Columbia River Media Group: KKRV-FM, KKRT-AM, KWIQ-AM, KWIQ-FM, KWLN-FM.
Grays Harbor Radio Group: KDUX-FM, KWOK-AM, KXRO-AM, KXXK-FM.
Morris Desert Media Radio Group: KCLB-FM, KDGL-FM, KKUU-FM, KNWQ-FM, KNWZ-AM, KXPS-AM, KFUT-AM, KNWH-AM.
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Salina Media Group: KABI-AM, KBLS-FM, KSAJ-FM, KSAL-AM, KYEZ-FM, KZBZ-FM.
Topeka, Kansas: Kansas Agriculture Network, Kansas Information Network, WIBW-AM, WIBW-FM.
Texas: KGNC-AM, KGNC-FM.
Outdoor Advertising: Fairway Outdoor Advertising.
Internet: Morris Communications operates Web sites for all 27 of its daily newspapers.
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2006 revenues: $440 millionEntercom owns and operates more than 100 radio stations in 23 markets in the United States.
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Radio stations: As of 2006, Entercom owned more than 100 radio stations in 23 markets in the United States.
It operates in the following markets: San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Denver, Sacramento, Portland, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Austin, Norfolk, Buffalo, New Orleans, Providence, Memphis, Greensboro, Rochester, Greenville/Spartanburg, Madison, Wichita, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Springfield and Gainesville/Ocala.
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2006 revenues: $433 millionCitadel Broadcasting is one of the the largest radio groups in the United States. As of 2007, it owned 223 stations in 46 media markets in 24 states throughout the country.
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Radio stations: Citadel Broadcasting is one of the largest radio groups in the United States, with 165 FM stations and 58 AM stations in 46 media markets in 24 states throughout the country.
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2006 revenues: $387 millionEmmis owns 23 radio stations in the United States and another six abroad, two U.S. television stations, nine magazines and a book publishing company.
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Radio stations:As of 2007, Emmis had 23 radio stations in the United States and an additional six stations in Hungary, Belgium, Bulgaria and Slovakia.
Two television stations:
Honolulu, HI: KGMB-TV; New Orleans, LA: WVUE-TV
Nine Magazines: Texas Monthly, Los Angeles Magazine, Atlanta Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Cincinnati Magazine, Orange Coast Magazine, Tu Ciudad, Country Sampler, Country Business.
Books: Emmis Books
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2006 revenues: $334 millionCumulus Media owns and operates 313 radio stations in 60 markets in the United States.
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Radio stations: As of September 2007, Cumulus Media owned and operated 313 stations in 60 U.S. markets and provided sales and marketing services to six stations in three U.S. markets.
In addition, Cumulus Media Partners acquired the radio broadcasting business of Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Co. in May 2006. The acquisition included 33 radio stations in 8 markets. Through its investment in Cumulus Media Partners, Cumulus now owns or operates a total of 347 radio stations in 68 U.S. markets.
Cumulus claims to be the second largest radio broadcasting company in the United States based on the number of stations and the third largest based on net revenues.
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2006 revenues: $228 millionSalem Communications owns and operates 97 radio stations in the United States. It provides Christian radio programming. The company also owns
Salem Radio Network, a national radio network that syndicates Christian music and conservative talk to approximately 2,000 affiliated radio stations.
Other holdings include: Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales firm; Salem Web Network, a provider of online Christian content and streaming; Townhall.com, a provider of conservative content on-line; Salem Publishing, a publisher of Christian magazines; and Xulon Press, a digital publisher of books targeting the Christian audience.
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Radio Stations: As of 2007, Salem Communications owned 97 radio stations in 36 markets. These include 30 FM stations and 67 AM stations.
Salem claims to be the sixth largest radio station operator measured by number of stations overall and the third largest operator measured by number of stations in the top 25 markets.
The company also owns Salem Radio Network, a national radio network that syndicates Christian music and conservative talk to approximately 2,000 affiliated radio stations.
Salem Publishing, a publisher of Christian magazines and Xulon Press, a digital publisher of books targeting the Christian audience.
Internet holdings: Salem Web Network, a provider of online Christian content and streaming; Townhall.com, a provider of conservative content on-line.
Salem Radio Representatives is a national radio advertising sales firm.
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2006 revenues: $143 millionSaga Communications owns 89 radio stations, five television stations, four low-power television stations and five radio information networks in 26 markets throughout the United States.
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Radio stations: As of 2006, Saga owned 89 radio stations and five radio information networks.
TV Stations: As of 2006, Saga owned five television stations — KOAM, Joplin, MO/Pittsburg, KS; KFJX Joplin, MO/Pittsburg, KS; WXVT Greenwood/Greenville, MS; KAVU, Victoria, TX; KVCT, Victoria, TX.
Low-power stations: As of 2006, Saga owned four low-power TV stations: KUNU-LP, Victoria, TX; KVTX-LP, Victoria, TX; KXTS-LP, Victoria, TX; KMOL-LP, Victoria, TX.
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2004 revenues: $84 millionRegent Communications owns and operates 68 radio stations in 14 U.S. markets .
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Radio holdings: As of 2006, Regent Communications owned 51 FM and 17 AM radio stations in 14 markets in Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, and Texas.
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NextMedia operates 58 stations in 15 markets around the country.
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69 stations. For an official roster, please visit their corporate website [19].
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