Frank Batten | |
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Born | Frank Batten February 11, 1927 Norfolk, Virginia, US[1] |
Died | September 10, 2009 Norfolk, Virginia, US[2] | (aged 82)
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Occupation(s) | Chairman and CEO, Landmark Communications |
Spouse | Jane Batten |
Children | 3 |
Frank Batten (February 11, 1927 – September 10, 2009[3]) was an American billionaire businessman, and co-founder of the first nationwide, 24-hour cable weather channel, The Weather Channel.[4][5] His media company, Landmark Media Enterprises, once owned nine daily newspapers, more than 50 weekly newspapers, television stations in Las Vegas and Nashville, and a national chain of classified advertising publications.
Batten assumed leadership in 1954 of two newspapers, The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star in Norfolk, Virginia, parlaying those papers into a media conglomerate by acquiring other newspapers, radio stations, and television stations and establishing a cable outlet as well as the national cable weather channel. Until 2008, the company, Landmark Communications, now Landmark Media Enterprises, was one of the country’s largest privately held media companies.[6]
Batten sold TeleCable (a multi-system cable TV company) in 1995 to TCI for $1 billion[4] and the Weather Channel in 2008 to NBC Universal and two private equity firms for nearly $3.5 billion.
Batten was chairman of the Associated Press from 1982 to 1987.