18.07.2008 14:00:00
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The Washington Post Company Agrees to Acquire WTVJ, NBC Affiliate in Miami
The Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO) has reached an agreement with NBC
Universal to acquire WTVJ, the NBC-owned and operated television station
in Miami, FL. Post–Newsweek Stations, Inc., a
Washington Post Company subsidiary, will continue to operate WTVJ as an
NBC affiliate. The purchase is expected to be completed by the end of
2008.
The acquisition is subject to approval by the Federal Communications
Commission. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Post–Newsweek Stations also owns and operates WPLG,
the ABC affiliate in Miami.
Alan Frank, president and chief executive officer of Post–Newsweek
Stations, said, "We are pleased to be able to
reach an agreement to purchase such a historic station as WTVJ, the
first TV station to broadcast in Florida. We look forward to both WPLG
and WTVJ continuing to serve the South Florida community.” "Post-Newsweek has been a strong affiliate
partner of ours for many years,” added John
Wallace, president of NBC Local Media. "They
are seasoned broadcasters, who have a solid reputation in the industry.
We look forward to working with Post-Newsweek as an affiliate owner for
many years to come.” About Post–Newsweek Stations
Post–Newsweek Stations is owned by The
Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO), a diversified education and
media company. Post–Newsweek Stations owns
and operates six television stations: WDIV,
the NBC affiliate in Detroit; KPRC,
the NBC affiliate in Houston; WPLG,
the ABC affiliate in Miami; WKMG
the CBS affiliate in Orlando; KSAT
the ABC affiliate in San Antonio; and WJXT,
an independent in Jacksonville. Post–Newsweek
Stations also has ownership interests in LATV Networks and Internet
Broadcasting (IB).
The Washington Post Company also owns The
Washington Post; Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (WPNI), the
online publishing subsidiary whose flagship products include washingtonpost.com,
Newsweek.com,
Slate, BudgetTravel.com,
Sprig.com and TheRoot.com;
Express; El
Tiempo Latino; The Gazette; Southern
Maryland Newspapers; The Herald
(Everett, WA); Newsweek
magazine; Cable ONE, serving
subscribers in midwestern, western and southern states; and CourseAdvisor,
an online lead generation provider.
The Company also owns Kaplan, Inc.,
a leading global provider of educational services to individuals,
schools and businesses, serving over one million students with
operations in more than 30 countries. Its international programs include
higher education, test preparation, language instruction and
professional training.
The Company has ownership interests in the Los
Angeles Times–Washington Post News Service
and Bowater Mersey Paper Company.
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