Wometco Enterprises


Wometco Enterprises is an American company headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida; a suburb of Miami. It was once a large media company with diversified holdings, but slowly sold off its assets during the early 1980s, and owned the Miami Seaquarium until it was sold in 2014.

History

Wometco was founded in 1925 as the Wolfson-Meyer Theater Company, a movie theatre chain based in Miami. The company's co-founders were brothers-in-law Mitchell Wolfson and Sidney Meyer. The first movie theater opened by the firm was the Capitol Theater in downtown Miami, built in 1926. Over the years the company built up the largest chain of movie theaters in South Florida, and adopted the portmanteau name of Wometco sometime in the 1950s.
In 1949 Wometco moved into broadcasting with the founding of WTVJ in Miami, Florida's first television station. The station signed on in March 1949 from studios inside the Capitol Theatre, which was renovated for television. Wometco was also a founding partner of WFGA-TV in Jacksonville, Florida, which signed-on in September 1957 with Wometco holding 20 percent ownership; though it would gradually decrease its stake over time, Wometco remained the station's primary stockholder until WTLV was sold to Harte-Hanks Communications in 1975.
Wometco purchased a majority interest in WMTV in Madison, Wisconsin in June 1957, but sold its shares less than a year later to Lee Enterprises, in April 1958. Also in 1958 the firm purchased controlling interest of WLOS-AM-FM-TV in Asheville, North Carolina, and KVOS-TV in Bellingham, Washington was added in 1961. In 1976 Wometco bought WTVG in Newark, New Jersey, and in 1978 acquired WZZM-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1977 Wometco launched a nationwide, over-the-air subscription television service called Wometco Home Theater, using WTVG as its flagship station.
Wometco expanded its non-entertainment holdings in 1955, with the opening of the Miami Seaquarium. It bought the Blue Circle hamburger chain, based in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1966, but sold it in 1974.

Transition and sale

Wometco co-founder Mitchell Wolfson died in January 1983, survived by two children: son Mitchell Wolfson, Jr., and daughter Frances Wolfson Cary. The elder Wolfson left no succession plans in his will, and as a result Wometco quickly unraveled, making it a ripe takeover target. Investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts took over Wometco in 1984 in a deal worth $1 billion, the largest corporate buyout ever to that date. Assets included 45 movie theaters, three television stations, 47 cable TV systems, the Miami Seaquarium, the Citrus Tower, the vending machine division, and the soft drink division, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the nation In 1994 Cobb Theatres bought out the Wometco movie theatre chain. The Cobb chain would later merge into Regal Entertainment Group.
Wometco today still owns a franchise of Baskin-Robbins/Dunkin' Donuts stores in Miami, the Caribbean and Puerto Rico.
In March 2014, The Miami Seaquarium was sold to Palace Entertainment, a California-based company.

Former Wometco-owned stations

Television stations

Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and city of license.
City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Years ownedCurrent ownership status
Jacksonville, FloridaWFGA-TV/WTLV 112 1957–1975NBC affiliate owned by Tegna
Miami - Fort LauderdaleWTVJ **4 1949–1984NBC owned-and-operated
Grand Rapids - Kalamazoo - Battle Creek, MIWZZM-TV13 1978–1984ABC affiliate owned by Tegna
Newark, N.J. - New York CityWTVG/WWHT68 1976–1984UniMás affiliate, WFUT-TV, owned by Univision Communications
Smithtown, New YorkWSNL-TV
67 1980–1984UniMás affiliate, WFTY-TV, owned by Univision Communications
Asheville - Greenville - SpartanburgWLOS-TV 213 1958–1984ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Bellingham, WA - Vancouver, B.C.
KVOS-TV12 1961–1984Heroes & Icons owned-and-operated station, owned by Weigel Broadcasting
Madison, WisconsinWMTV33
1957–1958NBC affiliate owned by Gray Television

Radio stations

MarketStation/
Frequency
Years ownedCurrent status
Asheville, North CarolinaWLOS-13801958–1969 1WKJV, owned by International Baptist Outreach Missions
Asheville, North CarolinaWLOS-FM-99.91958–1984 1WKSF, owned by iHeartMedia

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