bg02445 said:A. Local investors
-Lin is Local
Maybe. It will go good with Channel 5 in Boston and Channel 9 in Manchester.B. A media company based in NYC
-Hearst
-ABC
A media company based in the Midwest
-Scripps
Could go well with Channel 3 in Hartford and "WSHM" in Springfield.Meredith Corporation
-Tribune
bg02445 said:According to the article it could be sold to:
A. Local investors
-Lin is Local
B. A media company based in NYC
-Hearst (too close to 'CVB if WMUR might throw a flag)
-ABC
-McGraw-Hill (I could truly see this one happen - it's an ABC affiliate in a mid-sized market)
or
C. A media company based in the Midwest
-Barrington Broadcasting (doesn't seem like a fit)
-Scripps (no way!)
-Local TV (they've grown so much they might be jaded)
-Meredith Corporation (maybe if they can get synergy with WSHM?)
-Post Newsweek (no way, this is too small a fry for a station group that hasn't bought in 15 years, even IF WJXT is Mkt 47)
-Tribune
DToTheJ said:My dark horse is Clear Channel - don't forget, they still own some television stations. ;D (Realistically, of course, I'm sure that purchase wouldn't get off the ground. But think of all the synergy with WHJJ, Coast 93.3 et al!)
tripinva said:Everyone's forgetting the obvious Midwest company: Nexstar. They already operate WLWC and would probably like to make that into a duopoly...