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Nexstar acquires McKinnon indepensent KUSI in San Diego

Nexstar has acquires independent station KUSI in San Diego & will form a duopoly with FOX affiliate KSWB. I'd expect the CW affiliation to get pulled from KFMB 8.2 to KUSI although I wonder if they'll change this up & make KUSI the FOX affiliate & have KSWB become the CW affiliate, it'd be for cord-cutters an upgrade to have FOX on 51.1 instead of what it is right now at 69.1. Nexstar Media Group To Expand Leading Local News Presence in San Diego with Acquisition of KUSI-TV for $35 Million | Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
 
Nexstar has acquires independent station KUSI in San Diego & will form a duopoly with FOX affiliate KSWB. I'd expect the CW affiliation to get pulled from KFMB 8.2 to KUSI although I wonder if they'll change this up & make KUSI the FOX affiliate & have KSWB become the CW affiliate, it'd be for cord-cutters an upgrade to have FOX on 51.1 instead of what it is right now at 69.1. Nexstar Media Group To Expand Leading Local News Presence in San Diego with Acquisition of KUSI-TV for $35 Million | Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
How is moving Fox to KUSI an upgrade? Looking at the signals on FCC Data the coverage, power and HAAT are practically identical as is the location. KUSI is on RF 18 and KSWB is on RF 26. Any reasonable antenna system should be able to pull in both equally.
 
FOX will stay where it is, am sure of it. Changing affiliates among the top 4 networks had too many negative effects when it was tried back in the 90's. It is a lot easier to keep it as is, and avoid viewer confusion.

The McKinnon owned KUSI is well known for newscasts with a conservative stance. Will be interesting to see what Nextstar will do with the morning show, and the newscasts.

I wonder if this sale is a result of fallout from KUSI losing the age discrimination lawsuit, and paying out 1.5 million dollars to former anchor Sandra Maas.
 
$35 million for KUSI is pretty cheap considering it was probably worth $100 million a decade or two ago. For comparison, McKinnon sold the much smaller market KIII in Corpus Christi, TX in 2010 for $31.3 million.
Hearst recently announced the planned purchase of WBBH (NBC affiliate) and WZVN (ABC affiliate)in Ft Myers (DMA 55) for a combined $250 million assuming they exercise the option to buy WZVN at a bargain $4.4 million.

KUSI was a steal in comparison.
 

Well there might be a delay on Nexstar getting KUSI-TV because of a similar situation involving a Nexstar Related company Mission getting WADL-TV Detroit.
SD only has 5 full power commercial stations 4 bellow the duopoly limit
 
Since Nexstar owns both station. What will happed to the news between KUSI and KSWB-TV? Will they be similar to their sister station in St. Louis and Denver? Will KUSI or KSWB cut back on their local news output?
 
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