- Emmis Communications
Emmis Communications (nasdaq|EMMS) is a media conglomerate based in
Indianapolis, Indiana . The company owns radio stations and magazines in theUnited States ,Belgium ,Hungary ,Slovakia andBulgaria .History
In 1980 Emmis Broadcasting founder Jeffrey Smulyan purchased his first radio station, WSVL-FM Shelbyville, IN. In July 1981, Smulyan moved that radio station's tower and transmitter closer to Indianapolis, changed from country music to adult contemporary and renamed it
WENS . The station's quick success led him to purchase otherradio stations throughout the country.Around 1984 the company bought Magic 106 in
Los Angeles, California . Then L.A. Lakers player "Magic" Johnson was an early spokesperson for the station. In early 1986, Emmis changed Magic 106 to Power 106KPWR . Also in 1986 the company's expansion grew as they purchasedWAPP-FM (renamed WQHT) andWHN (nowWEPN ) in New York as well as WAVA-FM in Washington D.C. from theDoubleday Broadcasting Company.Emmis took full advantage of the money-minded 1980's as it acquired five
NBC radio stations in1988 but ended up selling two stations to avoid a duopoly.Emmis purchased the
Seattle Mariners in1989 but sold them in1992 .In
1994 the company purchased WIBC andWKLR inIndianapolis from theHorizon Broadcast Corporation andWRKS inNew York City from theSummit Communications Group . WKLR was changed from an oldies format to a classic hits format with the call letters ofWNAP in September 1994.Emmis became a public company in 1994. The expansion continued as the company purchased numerous
television andradio stations in the late 1990s.Emmis Broadcasting changed its name to Emmis Communications in 1998. Emmis also co-owns a nationally syndicated morning news show called
The Daily Buzz .In 2003 Emmis appointed its first
African American VP/General Manager,Barry Mayo . He currently oversees98.7 Kiss FM ,Hot 97 andWQCD (CD 101.9), all inNew York City . After 3 years in which the station moved behind Power 105.1 as the second-tier rap station in New York, Mayo announced his departure from this post in January 2006.In 2005, Emmis changed the format of their first radio station from its long time adult contemporary format to country. The call letters were changed from WENS to
WLHK . Emmis was also named one of FORTUNE magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For.In May 2005, Embracing the growing strength of the affluent U.S.-born Latino market, Ciudad, LLC, a subsidiary of Emmis Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: EMMS), today announced its plan to launch Tu Ciudad Los Angeles, an English-language magazine catering to upwardly-mobile Latinos in Los Angeles, the city with the nation’s largest Hispanic population.
In 2006 Emmis flipped KZLA/Los Angeles to Adult Rhythmic Contemporary as "Movin' 93.9"." The move gives Emmis a companion station to complement KPWR.
Controversies
*Emmis-owned
WQHT-FM in New York City (known as Hot 97) provoked a controversy in January 2005, a month after the Asian tsunami caused by the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake , by playing the Tsunami song entitled "USA for Indonesia ", a parody sung to the 1985 tune "We Are the World ." Listeners, politicians and civil rights groups protested in front of the station. Hot 97's morning DJ, Miss Jones, Production Assistant Tasha Hightower and DJ Envy received a two week suspension while producerRick Del Gado and co-host Todd Lynn were fired.*Other controversies have included Hot 97 broadcasts in which women slapped each other on the air for money and prizes, three shootings, and two false bomb threats. In
2004 , as a result of continued indecency complaints, Emmis signed a consent decree with the FCC and paid the US government $300,000.Company portfolio
Radio
The company owns Sláger Rádió in Hungary, Be One Radio in Belgium,
Rádio Expres in Slovakia, Radio FM Plus, Radio Fresh and Star FM in Bulgaria.It also owns the following:
= Austin =*
KBPA -FM
*KGSR-FM
*KLBJ-AM
*KLBJ-FM
*KROX-FM
*KDHT-FM Chicago
*WKQX-FM
*WLUP-FM
= Indianapolis =
= Los Angeles =*
KPWR-FM
*KMVN-FM
= New York =*WRXP-FM
*WQHT-FM
*WRKS-FM
= St. Louis =*
KFTK-FM
*KIHT-FM
*KPNT-FM
*KSHE-FM *
WTHI-FM
*WWVR -FMWorldBank HD Radio Deal
Emmis has announced on
September 9 ,2008 that it has teamed up with digital radio networkWorldBand Media and will be using the "HD-3" subchannels to produce programming for theSouth Asia n communities in Chicago (on WLUP), Los Angeles (on KPWR), and New York (on WQHT). It will include a combination of both local and international content and should be available by mid-October 2008. [ [http://www.radio-info.com/news/index.php?date=2008-09-09 Radio-Info.com News for September 9,2008] ]Television
Emmis announced in May 2005 announced its intent to sell some or all of the sixteen television stations they owned at the time. In August 2005 sale of nine television stations were announced, as well as four more in October, an additional station in May 2006, another station in February 2007, and its final station in May 2008. Emmis no longer owns any television stations.
Former Emmis Owned and Operated Stations
*Now owned by
Gray Television :
**Charleston/Huntington -WSAZ
*Now owned byHearst-Argyle Television :
**Manchester - WMUR (swapped in 2001 for Hearst-Argyle's KKLT, KMVP and KTAR-AM Phoenix, all three of which were subsequently sold toBonneville International )
**Orlando -WKCF
*Now owned by HITV Operating Company, Incorporated:
**Honolulu -KGMB
*Now owned byJournal Broadcast Group :
**Fort Myers/Cape Coral -WFTX
**Omaha -KMTV
**Tucson -KGUN
*Now owned by LIN Television:
**Albuquerque -KRQE
**Green Bay -WLUK
**Mobile -WALA andWBPG
**Terre Haute -WTHI-TV
*Now owned by Louisiana Media Company:
**New Orleans -WVUE
*Now owned byNew Vision Television :
**Honolulu -KHON
**Portland -KOIN
**Topeka -KSNT
**Wichita -KSNW
*Now owned byTribune Broadcasting (both stations sold pre-2005):
**Grand Rapids -WXMI (swapped in 1997 for Tribune'sWQCD-FM New York City )
**Seattle - KTZZ (also swapped for WQCD, was reacquired for part of 1999 after Tribune purchasedKCPQ but prior to the FCC allowing television duopolies)Magazines
*
Texas Monthly
*Los Angeles
*Indianapolis Monthly
*Cincinnati
*Atlanta
*Orange Coast Magazine
*Country Sampler
*Tu Cuidad Los Angeles (in partnership) [http://www.ciudadmag.com/ciudad Tu Ciudad LA Website]Article Source
April 18, 2006: http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9791
Board of directors
*Jeffrey Smulyan - Chairman of the Board, President and CEO
*Susan Bayh - Visiting Professor,Butler University
*Gary Kaseff - Executive Vice President and General Counsel
*Richard Leventhal - President & Majority Owner of LMCS, LLC.
*Peter Lund - Media Consultant and former President & CEO of CBS Television.
*Greg Nathanson - former Television Division President
*Lawrence Sorrel - Tailwind Capital PartnersReferences
External links
* [http://www.emmis.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2004/FCC-04-199A1.html 2004 consent decree with FCC]
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