User blog:Ootwar/Old Dominion establishes CER Three Partnership, after CEO Blakley fired

BENTON, ARKANSAS/NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK - July 27, 2018 Following the recent controversies surrounding Kaylor Blakley, the now-former CEO of KB Broadcasting, and the company subsequently filing for bankruptcy, there have been negotiations about the future of several KBB assets as of the sale of their assets to Old Dominion Media.

Old Dominion Stations Group will acquire most of the KB Broadcasting assets, as in all but these selected assets: The following will be merged to form the base for the new partnership: KB Broadcasting has been operating since March 2017, when Old Dominion Media (fresh off the merger between Laserium Holdings and Lava Lamp Entertainment) sold KCER Media and related operations to Kaylor Blakley, an Arkansas businessman. It recently filed for bankruptcy and is expected to be merged into Old Dominion Stations Group, due August 2018. Old Dominion Media (a division of Qualis) is planning on establishing the partnership (tentatively called CER Three Partnership and KCER Legacy Corporation) with its sister company Salvonic Lifestyle Group; Hyper Holdings; and various other volunteering companies, in order to keep maintaining KCER's legacy and reform the future of their assets.
 * the MyTV network (the main network only)
 * WYYS-TV
 * KIVO-TV
 * KCER-TV
 * 50% of KCER-DT2 (other 50% is owned by Rogers Media)
 * all of CER Two Interactive (ODM's stakes in them are sold off as well)
 * KB Broadcasting Multiplex (employed as its headquarters)
 * the KB Broadcasting parent company itself
 * KCER Media
 * CER Two Films