Lucasrio Media

Lucasrio Media is an media company owned by Lucasrio. Its main headquarters are located at the Lucasrio Broadcast Center in Welterhampton, Welter.

Welter Communications Inc. (1986-2012)
It was founded as Welter Communications in 1986, also known by the short name 'WelterCom'. Its first venture was the purchase of the Continental Broadcasting cluster, which consisted of WWTH-AM-TV in Welterhampton, WCXI-TV in Endreaville, and WGAM-TV in Gameria City.

The three television stations were independents until 1989. WWTH and WCXI signed primary affiliations with the ITV network, and WGAM aired certain ITV programs that were declined carriage by WRBQ-TV.

In 1988, WelterCom tried to acquire WEND-AM-TV, but had to sell WEND-TV to a trust company to avoid FCC violations.

On January 20, 1991, the Mattupolis station WNMT-TV was acquired by WelterCom, which now has 4 TV stations.

On October 9, 1996, WelterCom acquired Grassyville station WGSY-TV (Telemundo).

In 2000, WelterCom finally acquired WEND-TV after the FCC approved the acquisition.

In 2005, WelterCom announced it would be closing. But then he went back, got a deal, and went back to his normal activities.

In late 2011, WelterCom planned to create a TV network.

At 11:59PM on October 2, 2012, WWTH-DT and WCXI-DT stopped broadcasting ITV programming to announce a new TV network.

Lucasrio Media Group Inc./Lucasrio Media (2012-present)
On October 3, 2012, WelterCom became known as Lucasrio Media Group Inc.

And at 6AM the same day, Lucasrio Television (LTV) went on the air for the first time. With the launch of the new TV network, WNMT-TV changed its name to WLCS-DT.

In 2018, Lucasrio acquired United Broadcasting, increasing the number of TV stations of the same.

Television stations
Lucasrio currently operates 16 television stations and 13 radio stations. The television stations comprise of 9 LTV O&O, 2 NBC affiliates, an ABC affiliate, an CBS affiliate, a CW affiliate, a MyNetworkTV affiliate and a Telemundo affiliate.