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2001-07-31
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BHC, Incorporated
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BHC Communications
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BHC Communications, Inc.
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United Television, Inc.
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2001-07-31
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United Sales Enterprises
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United Television Sales
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Sold to News Corporation
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BHC, Incorporated
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Herbert J. Siegel, Chairman/CEO
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John Siegel, Chairman
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William Siegel, president
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BHC Communications, Inc.
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United Television, Inc.
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