Lotus Communications

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Lotus Communications Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryBroadcasting
Founded1962; 59 years ago (1962)
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Key people
Howard Kalmenson (CEO)
Websitewww.lotuscorp.com

Lotus Communications Corporation is a media company that owns numerous radio stations and a few TV stations, and is one of the largest privately owned radio station groups in the United States. Headquarters are located in Los Angeles, and the company's President and CEO is Howard Kalmenson.

Radio[]

As of November 2017, Lotus has a total of 34 stations in Arizona, California, and Nevada.

In August 2018, Lotus announced that it would acquire Scripps' Tucson and Boise clusters for $8 million. To comply with ownership limits due to its existing stations in Tucson, Lotus divested KQTH and KTGV.[1]

And in June, 2021, Sinclair Broadcast Group agreed to sell KOMO-AM, KOMO-FM, KVI and KPLZ to Lotus Communications for $18 million. Sinclair will retain KOMO-TV, plus rights to the KOMO call letters. [2]

Arizona[]

Tucson[]

California[]

Los Angeles[]

Bakersfield[]

Fresno[]

Sacramento[]

Idaho[]

Boise[]

Nevada[]

Las Vegas[]

Reno[]

Television[]

All of Lotus' television stations are affiliated with Multimedios Television, Telemax & Mira TV.

References[]

  1. ^ "Lotus Grabs Scripps' Stations In Two Markets". Radio & Television Business Report. 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  2. ^ "More Details On Lotus' Purchase Of Sinclair's Seattle Radio Properties". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2021-06-19.

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