OTA Broadcasting

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OTA Broadcasting, LLC
Company typePrivate company
IndustryBroadcast and Digital
Founded2011
HeadquartersFairfax, Virginia
Key people
Michael Dell, founder
ProductsTelevision
ParentMSD Capital
Websiteotabroadcasting.com

OTA Broadcasting, LLC is a broadcasting company founded in 2011 by Michael Dell. The company is based in Fairfax, Virginia.

History

OTA Broadcasting was founded in 2011 by Michael Dell's MSD Capital. It has been rumored that Dell formed OTA Broadcasting to buy stations that could be sold in the FCC spectrum auction.[1]

The company's first acquisition was announced in June 2011 when it was announced that it was acquiring KTLN-TV in San Rafael, California.[2] The purchase closed that October.

OTA reached an agreement to purchase WTBL-CD in Lenoir, NC, located in the Charlotte DMA, for $500,000.[3]

On October 4, 2013, Journal Broadcast Group announced that it had entered an agreement to sell KMIR-TV and KPSE-LD in Palm Springs, California to OTA.[4] The acquisition closed in January 2014. KMIR became OTA's first station affiliated with one of the "Big Three" networks.

Stations

City of license / Market Station Channel
TV (RF)
Owned since Network affiliation
Palm Springs KMIR-TV 36 (46) 2014 NBC
KPSE-LD 29 (50) 2014 MyNetworkTV
San RafaelSan FranciscoSan Jose KTLN-TV 68 (47) 2011 Total Living Network
KAXT-CD 1 (42) 2016 Galavision
New BedfordProvidence WLWC 28 (22) 2013 The CW
NashuaBoston WYCN-CD 1 13 (36) 2013 H&I
New York City WEBR-CD 49 (17) 2012 Universal Affiliates Network
LenoirCharlotte WTBL-CD 49 (49) 2015 FamilyNet
Pittsburgh WEPA-CD 59 (16) 2013 GEB
Houston KUGB-CD 28 (28) 2013 Cozi TV
BellinghamSeattle KVOS-TV 12 (35) 2012 MeTV
KFFV 44 (44) 2011 EVINE Live
  • 1 This station is operated by New Hampshire 1 Network, Inc.

References

  1. ^ Resigner, Don (January 13, 2016). "Michael Dell Could Make Billions off TV Stations You Don't Watch". Fortune. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  2. ^ O'Connor, Clare (July 7, 2011). "Why Is Michael Dell Buying Up Bankrupt TV Stations?". Forbes. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  3. ^ Malone, Michael (May 13, 2015). "OTA Broadcasting Picks Up North Carolina Station for Half Million". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  4. ^ "KMIR6 and KPSE My13 Being Sold to New Owner". Palm Springs, CA: KMIR-TV. October 4, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2017.

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