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Midwest Communications (1952–1992)

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380: 440: 149:, 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 465: 460: 275: 470: 421: 455: 450: 307: 348: 445: 82:(CBS did not initially take an ownership stake in either of those two stations at the time as they had good relations with then-CBS affiliate 414: 407: 206:, which also has broadcasting interests in Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, North Dakota and Tennessee. 387: 124: 308:
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was also launched around this time to become an early local cable channel that would evolve into the
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to reflect the company's expanded business that now included cable systems and two cable channels.
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in 2011. Meanwhile, CBS divested its entire radio division to Entercom, which renamed itself
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In February 1992, the company merged with CBS, and WFRV/WJMN as well as WCCO became CBS
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For the unrelated Wisconsin-based company that is still in operation, see
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The company's history dates back to August 1952, when it was formed as
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In the early 1980s, Midwest Radio and Television bought ABC affiliate
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was a broadcasting company based in the Upper Midwest United States.
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Midwest Radio and Television was not associated with
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Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States
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Index

Midwest Communications
WCCO (AM)
WTCN-TV
Saint Paul Pioneer Press
Minneapolis Tribune Company
CBS
WCCO-TV
WCCO-FM
WFRV-TV
Escanaba, Michigan
WJMN-TV
WBAY-TV
Orion Broadcasting
Liberty Corporation
Alexandria, Minnesota
Walker, Minnesota
WCCO II
regional sports network
Midwest Sports Channel
owned-and-operated stations
Paramount Global
Liberty Media
Nexstar Broadcasting Group
Audacy, Inc.
News Corporation
Bally Sports North
KFMB
radio
television
San Diego, California

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