It looks like they're seeking out offers to be bought out or merge with another company:
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/tribune-media-sale-1201718095/
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/tribune-media-sale-1201718095/
Meredith is located in Des Moines, which would mean that WHO-DT would be locally owned...
Doesn't Meredith own the Des Moines Register?
While I agree that KTTV-11's news department is barely one step above TMZ fare vs the illustrious history of KTLA-5 there is the little problem with Fox already having a duopoly in LA with KCOP-13. I don't see Fox looking to sell KCOP just to pick up KTLA which Fox would have to pump a lot more production money into. KCOP having no news department is nothing more than a syndicated programming service around the clock with MyNet. Just push the play button and forget about it while it run on the cheap. Only ABC currently has no duopoly in LA but The Mouse is bleeding money and in the midst of finding the black on their books with ESPN and cord cutters so I don't see them in a buying mood either.The first two stations would provide a VHF (PSIP) channel position to achieve parity with the Big 3 stations. Moving to KTLA would make Fox programming accessible to channel surfers since it is between NBC and ABC--also the historical connection as the first commercial TV station out West and the longstanding news department and Fox 5 for both N.Y. and now L.A. (Fox 11 just plain sucks in presentation out of the rest of the O&Os.)
I don't know if Sinclair or Raycom have deep enough pockets to buy their way into market #2 and whether they should.
Only ABC currently has no duopoly in LA but The Mouse is bleeding money and in the midst of finding the black on their books with ESPN and cord cutters so I don't see them in a buying mood either.
Tribune owns "The Hartford Courant" newspaper and WTIC-TV (FOX) channel 61 of Hartford. They also control WCCT-TV (CW) channel 20 of Waterbury/Hartford. Tribune had to get a waiver from the FCC a couple of times to keep control of all three.
Tribune Publishing got spun off from Tribune Media, so technically the newspaper and the TV stations have different owners.
One gets the feeling that Fox is seeing KCPQ/KMYQ as ripe for the picking, since the Seattle Seahawks are a NFC team and they would love to own a station with that syncs with their NFL NFC deal.
Sinclair maybe would buy WPIX off tribune's hands and buy KCOP off Fox's hands for the right price.
Meredith Corp. is interested in buying some of Tribune's broadcast TV stations, according to two of the people, and would be particularly keen on some of the 19 stations Tribune added when it acquired Local TV in 2013, one of the people said. Tribune also plans to speak with private equity firms interested in expanding their media portfolios, one of the people said.