The Marks Group
The Marks Group is a Maryland-based operator of radio and television stations in small markets in the United States. Founded by Stephen A. Marks (1950–2022), the company holds two television properties.
History
[edit | edit source]Marks entered the broadcast ownership business in 1983 when he acquired 51 percent of Thunder Bay Broadcasting, which owned WBKB-TV, the only television station in Alpena, Michigan. Marks, a native of Maryland, had previously worked as a copywriter at WINX in Rockville, Maryland, before being employed by the Mutual Broadcasting System.[1]
Marks acquired KXGN radio and television in Glendive, Montana, in 1990. KXGN-TV, like WBKB-TV in Alpena, was the only TV station in its town, a fact Marks liked as it could then command all television advertising revenue in the market.[2][3] This transaction, as well as the purchase of Glendive FM station KDZN in 1995, required waivers on account of the financial condition of the small-market stations.[4] Further Montana broadcast properties were added with the 1995 purchase of KYUS-TV in Miles City[5] and the 1996 acquisition of KIKC-AM-FM in Forsyth.[6]
In 2003 Marks acquired WBKP and WBUP, together serving the Marquette, Michigan, television market.[7] Added in 2015 were four stations owned by Heartland Communications in Iron River, Michigan, and Park Falls, Wisconsin.[8]
Stephen Marks died on May 11, 2022, at the age of 72.[1][9] His widow Mary and family began selling the broadcast properties in 2023. GSB Broadcasting acquired WOWZ-FM in Accomac, Virginia, which it already was programming, in April,[10] while the Park Falls stations went to Civic Media in a deal announced in June.[11] In September, Morgan Murphy Media acquired the Michigan broadcasting properties—WBKB-TV, WBKP, WBUP, and the Houghton and Iron River radio stations—for $13.375 million.[12] The Montana and North Dakota radio stations were sold to Andrew Sturlaugson's P&A Media for $850,000 in February 2024,[13] leaving only KXGN-TV and KYUS-TV in the Marks Group; Sturlaugson had been the operations manager for the Glendive stations.[14]
In July 2025, the Marks Group announced that they would sell their last two stations to Montana State University (who own Montana PBS) for $375,000;[15] the remainder of KXGN-TV and KYUS-TV's value will be credited as a donation.[16]
Stations
[edit | edit source]At the time of Marks's death in 2022, the company owned these stations:
Currently owned
[edit | edit source]Television
[edit | edit source]Both of these stations are being sold to Montana State University and will become part of Montana PBS.
- KXGN-TV channel 5, Glendive, Montana (CBS/MTN --> PBS)
- KYUS-TV channel 3, Miles City, Montana (currently silent --> PBS)
Formerly owned
[edit | edit source]Television
[edit | edit source]- WBKB-TV channel 11, Alpena, Michigan (CBS on 11.1; NBC on 11.2; ABC on 11.3; Fox on 11.4; sold to Morgan Murphy Media in September 2023)
- WBKP channel 5, Calumet/Marquette, Michigan (The CW; sold to Morgan Murphy Media in September 2023)
- WBUP channel 10, Ishpeming/Marquette, Michigan (ABC; sold to Morgan Murphy Media in September 2023)
Radio
[edit | edit source]Michigan
[edit | edit source](All sold to Morgan Murphy Media in September 2023)
- WCCY 1400 AM - Houghton
- WFER 1230 AM - Iron River
- WHKB 102.3 FM - Houghton
- WIKB-FM 99.1 FM - Iron River
- WOLV 97.7 FM - Houghton
Montana
[edit | edit source](All sold to P&A Media in February 2024)
- KDZN 96.5 FM - Glendive
- KGCX 93.1 FM - Sidney
- KIKC 1250 AM - Forsyth
- KIKC-FM 101.3 FM - Forsyth
- KMTA 1050 AM - Miles City
- KXGN 1400 AM - Glendive
- KYUS-FM 92.3 FM - Miles City
North Dakota
[edit | edit source](All sold to P&A Media in February 2024)
Virginia
[edit | edit source]Wisconsin
[edit | edit source](All sold to Civic Media in June 2023)
- WCQM 98.3 FM - Park Falls
- WPFP 980 AM - Park Falls
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