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OTA Broadcasting, LLC was a broadcasting company founded in 2011 by . The company was based in Fairfax, Virginia.


History
OTA Broadcasting was founded in 2011 by 's . It had been rumored that Dell formed OTA Broadcasting to buy stations that could be sold in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) spectrum auction.

The company's first acquisition was announced in June 2011 when it was announced that it was acquiring in San Rafael, California. The purchase closed that October.

OTA reached an agreement to purchase in Lenoir, NC, located in the Charlotte DMA, for $500,000.

On October 4, 2013, Journal Broadcast Group announced that it had entered an agreement to sell and in Palm Springs, California to OTA. The acquisition closed in January 2014. KMIR became OTA's first station affiliated with one of the "Big Three" networks.

On April 13, 2017, the FCC announced that OTA's WEMW-CD was a successful bidder in the spectrum auction, and would be surrendering its license in exchange for $12,394,400. OTA surrendered WEMW-CD's license to the FCC for cancellation on July 21, 2017.


Post-spectrum auction
On July 21, 2017, OTA Broadcasting announced its sale of and to Entravision Communications for $21 million. The sale completed November 1, 2017.

On August 7, 2017, it was announced that Nexstar Media Group would acquire the non-spectrum operating assets of from OTA.

Weigel Broadcasting, on October 25, 2017, announced it would acquire , , , and for $23.2 million.

filed an application to purchase on October 27, 2017.

In November 2017, HC2 Holdings announced they were purchasing low-power television stations from OTA, including Kittanning, PA, in Charleroi, PA, in Uniontown, PA, in Washington, PA and in Butler, PA for $275,000. In a separate deals, HC2 is buying in for $1.5 million and W21CK-D in Charlotte for $500,000.

On December 5, 2017, exercised an option to buy the WLWC license for $150,000; the deal was made possible by a change in FCC ownership rules that eliminated the requirement that there be at least eight owners of television stations in a market following the formation of a duopoly. Ion also entered into a shared services agreement, retroactive to October 1, to operate WLWC.


Former stations
Palm Springs36 (46)2014–2017 affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
29 (50)2014–2017 affiliate owned by Entravision Communications
San Rafael – – San Jose68 (47)2011–2019Heroes & Icons owned-and-operated station (O&O), owned by Weigel Broadcasting
1 (42)2016–2019 owned-and-operated station (O&O), owned by Weigel Broadcasting
Nashua – WYCN-CD13 (36)2013–2018NBC owned-and-operated station (O&O),
Lenoir – Charlotte49 (49)2015–2017defunct, License cancelled October 25, 2017
New York CityWEBR-CD49 (17)2012–2017FNX affiliate, , owned by
Bridgeport – Wheeling28 (28)2013–2017defunct, License cancelled October 25, 2017
WEPA-CD59 (16)2013–2017defunct, License cancelled October 25, 2017
WEMW-CD59 (19)2013–2017defunct, License cancelled October 25, 2017
New Bedford – Providence28 (17)2013–2018 affiliate owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings
28 (28)2013–2017 owned by HC2 Holdings
Bellingham – 12 (35)2012–2018 affiliate owned by Weigel Broadcasting
44 (44)2011–2018 owned-and-operated (O&O) station, owned by Weigel Broadcasting
WeirtonWJPW-CD18 (18)2013–2017defunct, License cancelled October 25, 2017

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