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'''Midwest Radio and Television''' was a broadcasting company based in the Upper Midwest United States. |
'''Midwest Radio and Television''' was a broadcasting company based in the Upper Midwest United States. |
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Its history dates back to August 1952, when the original owners of [[WWTC|WTCN-AM]]-FM-[[WCCO-TV|TV]] decided to sell the stations. While the radio stations went to a separate owner, WTCN-TV was sold to the owners of [[WCCO (AM)|WCCO Radio]], and became [[WCCO-TV]]. The company |
Its history dates back to August 1952, when the original owners of [[WWTC|WTCN-AM]]-FM-[[WCCO-TV|TV]] decided to sell the stations. While the radio stations went to a separate owner, WTCN-TV was sold to the owners of [[WCCO (AM)|WCCO Radio]], and became [[WCCO-TV]]. The company expanded over the years, launching [[WLTE|WCCO-FM]] (now WLTE) in the 1970's. |
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In the 1980's, Midwest Radio and Television bought ABC affiliate [[WFRV-TV]] in Green Bay and its satellite in [[Escanaba, Michigan]], WJMN-TV. Midwest Radio and Television also bought KCMT in [[Alexandria, Minnesota]] and its satellite in [[Walker, Minnesota]], KNMT. The stations' calls became KCCO and KCCW respectively, and the stations became satellites of WCCO-TV. |
In the 1980's, Midwest Radio and Television bought ABC affiliate [[WFRV-TV]] in Green Bay and its satellite in [[Escanaba, Michigan]], WJMN-TV. Midwest Radio and Television also bought KCMT in [[Alexandria, Minnesota]] and its satellite in [[Walker, Minnesota]], KNMT. The stations' calls became KCCO and KCCW respectively, and the stations became satellites of WCCO-TV. |
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Midwest Radio and Television was a broadcasting company based in the Upper Midwest United States.
Its history dates back to August 1952, when the original owners of WTCN-AM-FM-TV decided to sell the stations. While the radio stations went to a separate owner, WTCN-TV was sold to the owners of WCCO Radio, and became WCCO-TV. The company expanded over the years, launching WCCO-FM (now WLTE) in the 1970's.
In the 1980's, Midwest Radio and Television bought ABC affiliate WFRV-TV in Green Bay and its satellite in Escanaba, Michigan, WJMN-TV. Midwest Radio and Television also bought KCMT in Alexandria, Minnesota and its satellite in Walker, Minnesota, KNMT. The stations' calls became KCCO and KCCW respectively, and the stations became satellites of WCCO-TV.
In 1992, the company merged with CBS, and WFRV/WJMN became CBS affiliates. Today, all stations are owned by CBS Corporation.
Midwest also owned the Midwest Sports Channel, which was originally associated with WCCO-TV. MSC became a CBS owned and operated network following its acquisition of WCCO. In 1999, shortly after CBS was acquired by Viacom, MSC was sold to Fox Sports Net, becoming Fox Sports Net North.
Midwest Radio and Television was not associated with Midwest Television, owners of KFMB radio and television in San Diego, California.