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KGTV (KOGO's media partner) on the sales block

Garrett said:
Scott Fybush said:
The rule is that you can't have two stations in a duopoly that are both in the top 4. KFMB/KGTV wouldn't be permissible as a duopoly, nor would KNSD/KGTV. I'm not quite sure how Mexican-licensed stations play into this, so I'm not sure whether it's XETV/KGTV or KSWB/KGTV that would be the other impermissible duopoly. KUSI/KGTV would be allowable.

McKinnon does have another station in Texas that is an affiliate of ABC, but is McKinnon in buying mode?

Garrett, the station was sold off. They only have KUSI now.
 
sdwulfdawg said:
Garrett said:
Scott Fybush said:
The rule is that you can't have two stations in a duopoly that are both in the top 4. KFMB/KGTV wouldn't be permissible as a duopoly, nor would KNSD/KGTV. I'm not quite sure how Mexican-licensed stations play into this, so I'm not sure whether it's XETV/KGTV or KSWB/KGTV that would be the other impermissible duopoly. KUSI/KGTV would be allowable.

McKinnon does have another station in Texas that is an affiliate of ABC, but is McKinnon in buying mode?

Garrett, the station was sold off. They only have KUSI now.

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