BALTIMORE -- Sinclair Broadcast
Group announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase the
broadcast assets of 18 television stations owned by Barrington Broadcasting
Group, LLC for $370 million, and entered into agreements to operate or provide
sales services to another six stations.
The 24 stations
are located in 15 markets and reach 3.4 percent of the U.S. TV households. The
transaction is subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission and
antitrust clearance. Sinclair anticipates the transaction will close and fund
in the second quarter of 2013, subject to closing conditions. It expects to
finance the purchase price, less $20 million in deposits, through a bank loan
and/or by accessing the capital markets.
The purchase
follows Sinclair’s deal to pick up four Cox TV stations for $94.7 million,
announced Monday.
“This week, we launched our small
market television group when we announced we would be acquiring certain of the
Cox Media television stations,” said David Smith, President and CEO of
Sinclair. “The Barrington stations are an important part of that strategy,
providing meaningful scale to the group. Including synergies, we believe the
Barrington stations can generate approximately $71 million of cash flow, on
average. When combined with the Cox stations, we expect our expertise and
resources to create approximately $29 million in synergistic, incremental cash
flow, equating to approximately $232 million of added equity value or $2.85 per
share.”
The
Barrington stations covered by the transaction are:
|
Station
|
Affil.
|
Market
|
DMA(1)
|
|
WEYI
|
NBC
|
Flint/Saginaw/Bay
City/Midland, MI
|
67
|
|
WBSF
|
CW
|
Flint/Saginaw/Bay
City/Midland, MI
|
67
|
|
WNWO
|
NBC
|
Toledo, OH
|
76
|
|
WACH
|
FOX
|
Columbia,
SC
|
77
|
|
WSTM
|
NBC
|
Syracuse,
NY
|
84
|
|
WTVH
|
CBS
|
Syracuse,
NY
|
84
|
|
WSTQ
|
CW
|
Syracuse,
NY
|
84
|
|
KGBT
|
CBS
|
Harlingen/Weslaco/Brownsville/McAllen,
TX
|
86
|
|
KXRM
|
FOX
|
Colorado
Springs, CO
|
89
|
|
KXTU
|
CW
|
Colorado
Springs, CO
|
89
|
|
WPDE
|
ABC
|
Myrtle
Beach/Florence, SC
|
103
|
|
WWMB
|
CW
|
Myrtle
Beach/Florence, SC
|
103
|
|
WHOI
|
ABC
|
Peoria/Bloomington,
IL
|
116
|
|
WPBN
|
NBC
|
Traverse
City/Cadillac, MI
|
120
|
|
WGTU
|
ABC
|
Traverse
City/Cadillac, MI
|
120
|
|
WTOM
|
NBC
|
Traverse
City/Cadillac, MI
|
120
|
|
WGTQ
|
ABC
|
Traverse
City/Cadillac, MI
|
120
|
|
KVII
|
ABC
|
Amarillo,
TX
|
130
|
|
KVIH
|
ABC
|
Amarillo,
TX
|
130
|
|
KRCG
|
CBS
|
Columbia/Jefferson
City, MO
|
138
|
|
WFXL
|
FOX
|
Albany, GA
|
150
|
|
KHQA
|
CBS
|
Quincy,
IL/Hannibal, MO/Keokuk, IA
|
171
|
|
WLUC
|
NBC
|
Marquette,
MI
|
180
|
|
KTVO
|
ABC
|
Ottumwa,
IA/Kirksville, MO
|
199
|
Steve Pruett will oversee the stations as chief operating officer of the newly formed Chesapeake TV subsidiary. Sinclair said Pruett has more than 30 years of experience in the broadcast
industry with an extensive background in television station finance and
management. For the past 10 years, he has been with Communications Corp. of
America, first as chief financial officer, then becoming its president in 2006
and president and CEO, as well as a member of the board, in 2007. He served as special strategic advisor to DirecTV
and Thomson Consumer Electronics from 1998 to 2002. From 1995 to 1999, he was a
managing director at Communications Equity Associates.
During
his career, he has helped found several broadcast groups as an initial
investor, financier, managing partner or board member including Spanish Radio
Group Excel Communications, ACME Television, USBG, and UPI Media, where he
served as president. Pruett attended Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville where he majored in Radio and Television. He later earned a Masters
in Management from the JL Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern
University. Since 2008, Pruett has been a member of the Fox Affiliate Board of
Governors where he served as treasurer until 2011 when he was elected chairman,
a position he currently holds.
Due to FCC ownership rules,
Sinclair will sell its Fox affiliate in Syracuse, N.Y., WSYT-TV, and assign its
local marketing agreement and purchase option on its Syracuse MyNetwork affiliate
WNYS-TV; and sell its Peoria, Ill. Fox affiliate, WYZZ-TV.
The assets of another four stations will be assigned to Cunningham
Broadcasting and Howard Stirk Holdings, a newly formed entity owned and
controlled by Armstrong Williams, founder and CEO of boutique communications
firm, The Graham Williams Group.
Williams was formerly chief
operating officer of the Renaissance Cable TV Network with responsibility for
all programming, advertising and content development.