McKinnon Broadcasting

McKinnon Broadcasting Company (did business as Texas Television, Inc.) was a privately owned television broadcasting company based in San Diego, California. Michael Dean McKinnon Sr. was the company's majority owner, president, chief executive officer (CEO), and chairman of the board.[1]

McKinnon Broadcasting Company
Texas Television, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryMass media
Founded1962 (1962)
FounderClinton D. McKinnon
Defunct2023 (2023)
FateLast remaining television station acquired by Nexstar Media Group
Headquarters,
Area served
United States, Mexico
Key people
Michael D. McKinnon, president/CEO
ProductsBroadcast television

The company had exited broadcasting and media altogether after the sale of its flagship station KUSI-TV to Nexstar Media Group was completed on September 2, 2023.[2]

Former stations

Notes:

  • (**) – indicates a station built and signed on by McKinnon.
City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current status
San Diego, CA KUSI-TV 1 51 1982–2023 Independent station owned by Nexstar Media Group
BeaumontPort Arthur, TX KBMT 12 1977–2009 ABC and NBC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Corpus Christi, TX KIII ** 3 1964–2010 ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc.
Victoria, TX KXIX ** 19 1969–1976 Fox affiliate KVCT owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting[lower-alpha 1]
  1. Operated through a LMA by Morgan Murphy Media.
This list does not include KVOA-TV in Tucson, KOAT-TV in Albuquerque and KBVO-TV (now KEYE-TV) in Austin. From 1955 to 1962, KVOA-TV and KOAT-TV were owned by Alvarado Television, a separate company with Clinton McKinnon as its president.[3] KBVO-TV (unrelated to the present-day station that serves Austin, but is licensed to Llano) was owned by the Austin Television Company from 1983 to 1995. Michael McKinnon was among the group of local investors who were part of the Austin Television Company.[4][5]

Other notes:

Magazines

Former

  • San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles[6]

References

  1. "San Diego 500: Michael D. McKinnon," San Diego Business Journal, 23 January 2018, https://www.sdbj.com/news/2018/jan/23/sd-500-michael-d-mckinnon/
  2. Keys, Matthew (2023-09-02). "Nexstar finalizes purchase of KUSI-TV in San Diego". The Desk. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  3. "$3.5 Million Sale Includes KVOA: Two Television Stations Sold". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona. August 15, 1962. p. 1B. Archived from the original on July 1, 2022. Retrieved September 20, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Holloway, Diane (December 4, 1983). "KBVO-TV debuts tonight". Austin American-Statesman. p. Show World 2. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  5. "Nice Guy Of The Year". The San Diego Nice Guys. 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  6. Stone, Ken (2020-03-27). "San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles Magazine Closes — Latest Culture Casualty". Times of San Diego. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
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