At the closing of the Gray/Schurz transaction, Schurz will transfer its radio stations in South Bend, Indiana, to Mid-West Family Broadcast Group; its radio stations in Lafayette, Indiana, to Neuhoff Communications; and its radio stations in Rapid City, South Dakota, to The HomeSlice Group.
These radio broadcasters will directly pay Schurz $16 million in total cash consideration for the radio station assets, and such proceeds will reduce the total consideration payable by Gray to Schurz for the television station assets.
“We originally intended to acquire and operate the Schurz radio stations for the long-term,” explained Kevin Latek, Gray’s Senior Vice President for Business Affairs. “In recent weeks, it became clear that experienced radio broadcasters could better lead these successful radio stations into the future than we could hope to accomplish.”
Mr. Latek said, “We are delighted to have found three stellar family-owned companies to acquire the Schurz radio stations. Each of the buyers already operates similar high-quality radio stations in nearby markets. More importantly, each of the buyers shares the passion and vision of the Schurz organization, which ensures that these radio stations continue to serve their audience and employees as well as any broadcast stations in the country.”
- South Bend, Indiana, market: Mid-West Family Broadcasting Group is a nearly 60-year old broadcast company whose current portfolio includes radio stations and digital platforms in seven markets in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Missouri. In four of those markets, Mid-West Family Broadcasting Group is a strong competitor to Gray’s television stations that distinguishes itself for its commitment to local audiences and institutions.
- Lafayette, Indiana, market: Neuhoff Communications is a family-owned radio and digital media company focused on small-to mid-size communities. Upon completion of all pending transactions, Neuhoff Communications will own 20 radio stations in five markets in Illinois and Indiana. Its CEO, Beth Neuhoff, recently joined Gray’s Board of Directors.
- Rapid City, South Dakota, market: The HomeSlice Group’s acquisition of the Rapid City radio stations will reunite those properties with KBHB / The Big 81 in Sturgis and KKLS 920 / 104.7 Smash Hits in Rapid City, which HomeSlice acquired from Schurz in July 2014. In fact, HomeSlice CEO Dean Kinney previously served as KBHB’s General Manager under Schurz’s ownership. In addition to radio stations, HomeSlice also owns and operates other local businesses including an artist management firm, a creative services business, a concert management company, and a popular restaurant and live music venue. HomeSlice is based in Sturgis, South Dakota.
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