GamerCraft Broadcast Group

GamerCraft Broadcast Group is an American media company owned by GamerCraft. Its main headquarters are at the Gameria Thirteen Communications Center in Gameria City, MC.

GamerCraft's beginnings
In 1995, Red Gordonia purchased Gameria City-licensed WNT radio, as well as the construction permit for the channel 13 license in the area.

In 1997, he signed on WNT-TV. The company had good relations with the ITV Network, as Gordonia's sign on of the television station brought ITV to the Gameria City market, stemming from 8 years of being rejected by independent stations.

In 2000, WNT's first acquisition was that of then-ITV affiliate WMUT-TV (then on channel 10; now on channel 8) in Mattupolis, Mattula from Bonneville International.

In January 2001, WNT acquired CBS affiliate WSOE-TV in Endreaville, Welter from Craftsman Broadcasting.

In February of the same year, WNT, in a local marketing agreement with Craftsman Broadcasting (which was consumated by the company later on), operated the Mattupolis duopoly of NBC affiliate WMMN-TV and UPN (now MyNetworkTV) affiliate WMMT, making a virtual triopoly with the aforementioned ITV affiliate WMUT.

In 2003, acquired WB (now CW) affiliate WWDS-TV in Welterhampton, Welter from Welter United.

MCTV's foundation
During the 2016-2017 season, WNT, now under the name TeamGAMERTV Broadcasting, bought then-ABC affiliate WMFC (channel 2) in Gameria City, effectively making a duopoly, as well as independent stations WKKL (channel 6) in Chicago and KSC (channel 13) in Los Angeles. The company also attemped to buy WZTV (channel 15) in Philadelphia, but its owners declined. The foundation of the Minecraft Television network began when the company, now under its current name, bought independent station WCYN (channel 23) in New York from Weigel Broadcasting. GBG then partnered with Microsoft, through its Mojang subsidiary, to form MCTV.

After the focus on MCTV got less to the eyes of GBG, they sold their 50% share MCTV and all but one of their O&Os to Philippine media conglomerate Trinome Media. Using the money from the sale, GBG bought out the Craftsman Broadcasting company from the Williams family. The Craftsman deal forced GBG to sell its O&O-turned-affiliate WMUT-TV to E-Media to avoid violating FCC regulations.

GBG's significant growth
E-Media purchased the Kenny Broadcasting chain, and decided to divest some stations. GBG purchased 10 stations, mostly NBC affiliates, a nod to its relationship with WMMN.

Television stations

 * * - indicates a station signed on by GBG

Television stations formerly owned by GBG
Note: It does not show analog channel numbers.