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==KB Broadcasting Radio Stations Group== |
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==Ben's Holdings Television Stations== |
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==Ben's Owned Television Stations== |
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==Crystal Television Stations== |
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==KB Broadcasting Television Stations Group== |
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==WFXM Partnership Inc.== |
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==Old Dominion Stations Group== |
==Old Dominion Stations Group== |
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===2017-2019=== |
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==Zits International Stations== |
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== Qube Media Inc. == |
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− | In January 2020, [[CPN Holdings]] revived QTSG under a new name and as a television stations-focused joint venture with [[RedStrong Holdings]]. [[RKO Television Stations]] and [[CubenRocks]] Owned Stations also merged into Zabrus Global Media later, with RKO Holdings taking part in the joint venture. Shortly before re-establishment, they bought out the newspapers division of [[RKO Publishing]]. |
+ | In January 2020, [[CPN Holdings]] revived QTSG under a new name and as a television stations-focused joint venture with [[RedStrong Holdings]]. [[RKO Television Stations]] and [[CubenRocks]] Owned Stations also merged into Zabrus Global Media later, with RKO Holdings taking part in the joint venture. Shortly before re-establishment, they bought out the newspapers division of [[RKO Publishing]]. |
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+ | The merger was then investigated by the FCC, who told Zabrus to sell off stations or have the company "disintegrated". In March 2020, Zabrus Global Media reached a deal with [[Hyper Television Stations]] and [[T&C Television Stations]] for the sale of 286 television stations. (143 stations will become part of Hyper, while the other 143 goes to T&C.) |
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+ | Due to the sale of stations to Aberic Holdings, Rubrum (formerly RedStrong) may be pulled out of the joint venture in the near future, right before its merger into Aberic Holdings. |
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Revision as of 20:45, 21 February 2020
KB Broadcasting Radio Stations Group
2018-2019
LOGO MISSING |
Ben's Holdings Television Stations
Ben's Owned Television Stations
El Poi Owned Television Stations
Crystal Television Stations
May–August 2017
LOGO MISSING |
KB Broadcasting Television Stations Group
August 2017-January 2019
LOGO MISSING |
ITV Television Stations
LOGO MISSING |
2006-2013
LOGO MISSING |
2013-May 2016
LOGO MISSING |
Laserium Television Stations
LOGO MISSING |
June 2016-2018
In July 2016, Laserium Television Stations acquired the commercial and media medium rights to Peugeotland 2017, Townsville 2019, Allameda 2021, Sunnydale 2023, Melbourne 2025, Topeka 2027 and Angel Grove 2029. In 2017/2018, Laserium Television Stations sold its rights and assets to Old Dominion Media. The company still remained in operation, and soon transferred into a new internal company called Octagon Cable Entertainment. Before rebranding, they acquired all the former Laser Sonic Network, DuMont Television Network, UBT and GoAnimate Network O&Os, along with the companies Suius M&E Hispanic Networks and GBC Television Stations. All of them became affiliated with a new channel called Octagon.
Octagon Television Stations
2018-2019
On January 30, 2019, Octagon Television Stations merged to form Qualis Television Stations Group.
WFXM Partnership Inc.
1986-2017
LOGO MISSING |
Old Dominion Stations Group
2017-2019
LOGO MISSING |
Zits International Stations
1995-2019
QTV Inc.
Qube Media Inc.
1946-2011
LOGO MISSING |
2011-2019
Qualis Television Stations Group
2019
In August 2019, Qualis Television Stations Group sold all television stations to Champion Digital Broadcasting and shut down operations. However, after many months of negotiations, on October 29, 2019, only WATT-TV, WMAX and WSDE were sold to CDB, while the rest was sold to Quest Media&Entertainment.
CubenRocks Owned Stations
Zabrus Global Media
2020-present
In January 2020, CPN Holdings revived QTSG under a new name and as a television stations-focused joint venture with RedStrong Holdings. RKO Television Stations and CubenRocks Owned Stations also merged into Zabrus Global Media later, with RKO Holdings taking part in the joint venture. Shortly before re-establishment, they bought out the newspapers division of RKO Publishing.
The merger was then investigated by the FCC, who told Zabrus to sell off stations or have the company "disintegrated". In March 2020, Zabrus Global Media reached a deal with Hyper Television Stations and T&C Television Stations for the sale of 286 television stations. (143 stations will become part of Hyper, while the other 143 goes to T&C.)
Due to the sale of stations to Aberic Holdings, Rubrum (formerly RedStrong) may be pulled out of the joint venture in the near future, right before its merger into Aberic Holdings.