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Schurz Communications, Inc. is an American broadband media group and cloud services provider based in South Bend, Indiana. It previously owned newspapers and television stations.
History
The company was founded in 1872 by Alfred B. Miller and Elmer Crockett with the creation of the South Bend Tribune. Over the years, the company grew through the acquisition of other newspapers, media outlets, radio and television stations, digital companies, broadband operations and cloud services provider. The expanding company was renamed Schurz Communications Inc. in 1976, when the newspapers division and the TV/broadcast division were split into separate entities.
Schurz Communications announced on September 14, 2015 that it would exit broadcasting and sell its television and radio stations, including the Rushmore Media Company stations, to Gray Television for $442.5 million. Gray subsequently announced on October 1 that it would sell the KOTA-TV license to Legacy Broadcasting for $1, a deal that also includes the license for satellite station KHSD-TV and the station's subchannel affiliations with MeTV and This TV;
a month later, on November 2, Gray announced that HomeSlice Media Group would acquire the Rushmore Media Company radio stations for $2.2 million, reuniting them with KBHB and KKLS, which Schurz had sold to HomeSlice in 2014 as part of its acquisition of KOTA-TV. Following the completion of these sales, Gray will retain KOTA-TV's ABC affiliation and transfer it to its existing television station in Rapid City, KEVN-TV; it will also retain KOTA-TV satellite stations KDUH-TV and KSGW-TV and convert them to satellites of KNOP-TV in North Platte, Nebraska and KCWY-DT in Casper, Wyoming (both NBC affiliates), respectively.
In March 2015, the company sold the Imperial Valley Press newspaper based in El Centro, California.
In September 2016, The American News and Farm Forum, owned by Schurz, acquired The Public Opinion newspaper in Watertown, South Dakota from United Communications.
In February 2018, the company acquired the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Online Tech. The compliant hybrid cloud provider serves nearly 500 clients across the Midwest with its network of seven data centers and full suite of hybrid cloud services. In December of that year, Online Tech acquired the assets and products of IT provider Neverfail. The acquisition includes Neverfail’s five cloud nodes and assets in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
In January 2019, Schurz sold its publishing division and all its newspapers to GateHouse Media for $30 million. This included 20 regional papers and several special publications in Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania and South Dakota. GateHouse later bought the Gannett newspaper chain, and the expanded network of newspapers adopted the Gannett name.
In March 2019 Schurz Communications bought the city-owned local broadband company Burlington Telecom of Burlington, Vermont for a total of $30.8 million.
= Rushmore Media Company
=Rushmore Media Company, Inc. was a small radio broadcasting subsidiary, which owned and operated four radio stations and one television station in the Black Hills region of western South Dakota. The main offices and stations' studios are located at 660 Flormann St., Rapid City, South Dakota 57701.
Rushmore Media Company's group consisted of:
KRCS FM 93.1 "Today's Hottest Music"
KKMK FM 93.9 "93.9 The Mix, The Black Hills Best Mix."
KOUT FM 98.7 "The Black Hills' Favorite Country"
KFXS FM 100.3 "Classic Rock 100.3 The Fox"
KHME channel 3 (ABC) (formerly KOTA-TV, "KOTA Territory")
KDUH-TV channel 4 Scottsbluff, Nebraska (satellite of KHME)
KQME channel 11 Lead, South Dakota (satellite of KHME)
KSGW-TV channel 12 Sheridan, Wyoming (satellite of KHME)
Current properties
= Broadband systems
=Antietam Broadband - Hagerstown, Maryland [1]
Burlington Telecom - Burlington, Vermont [2]
Hiawatha Broadband - Winona, Minnesota [3]
Long Lines Broadband - Sergeant Bluff, Iowa [4]
Orbitel Communications - Maricopa, Arizona [5]
= Cloud Managed Services
=Otava - Ann Arbor, Michigan [1]
Former properties
= Newspapers
=Imperial Valley Press - El Centro, California
Times Mail - Bedford, Indiana
Southside Times - Beech Grove, Indiana
The Herald-Times - Bloomington, Indiana
The Hoosier Topics - Cloverdale, Indiana
Fishers Weekly - Fishers, Indiana
Reporter-Times - Martinsville, Indiana
Mooresville-Decatur Times - Mooresville, Indiana
Noblesville Daily Times - Noblesville, Indiana
South Bend Tribune - South Bend, Indiana
Evening World - Spencer, Indiana
The Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kentucky
The Jessamine Journal - Nicholasville, Kentucky
The Interior Journal - Stanford, Kentucky
The Winchester Sun - Winchester, Kentucky
The Herald-Mail - Hagerstown, Maryland
Charlevoix Courier - Charlevoix, Michigan
Gaylord Herald Times - Gaylord, Michigan
Petoskey News-Review - Petoskey, Michigan
Daily American - Somerset, Pennsylvania
The American News - Aberdeen, South Dakota
The Public Opinion - Watertown, South Dakota
= Radio
== Television
=(**) – Indicates that it was built and signed on by Schurz.
See also
Schurz Communications, Incorporated v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The CW
- UPN
- MyNetworkTV
- Schurz Communications
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- WDBJ
- South Bend Tribune
- Gray Television
- The Herald-Mail
- Schurz Communications, Inc. v. FCC
- WAGT (TV)
- WNDU-TV
- 2017 in American television