XML 122 R23.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.19.3.a.u2
RELATED PERSON TRANSACTIONS
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
RELATED PERSON TRANSACTIONS
15. RELATED PERSON TRANSACTIONS:
 
Transactions with our controlling shareholders
 
David, Frederick, J. Duncan and Robert Smith (collectively, the controlling shareholders) are brothers and hold substantially all of the Class B Common Stock and some of our Class A Common Stock. We engaged in the following transactions with them and/or entities in which they have substantial interests:
 
Leases.  Certain assets used by us and our operating subsidiaries are leased from entities owned by the controlling shareholders. Lease payments made to these entities were $5 million for each of the years ended December 31, 2019, 2018 and 2017.
 
Finance leases payable related to the aforementioned relationships were $11 million, net of $3 million interest, and $13 million, net of $4 million interest, as of December 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. The finance leases mature in periods through 2029. For further information on finance leases to affiliates, see Note 7. Notes Payable and Commercial Bank Financing.

Charter Aircraft.  We lease aircraft owned by certain controlling shareholders. For all leases, we incurred expenses of $2 million for each of the years ended December 31, 2019, 2018, and 2017.
 
Cunningham Broadcasting Corporation

Cunningham owns a portfolio of television stations, including: WNUV-TV Baltimore, Maryland; WRGT-TV Dayton, Ohio; WVAH-TV Charleston, West Virginia; WMYA-TV Anderson, South Carolina; WTTE-TV Columbus, Ohio; WDBB-TV Birmingham, Alabama; WBSF-TV Flint, Michigan; WGTU-TV/WGTQ-TV Traverse City/Cadillac, Michigan; WEMT-TV Tri-Cities, Tennessee; WYDO-TV Greenville, North Carolina; KBVU-TV/KCVU-TV Eureka/Chico-Redding, California; WPFO-TV Portland, Maine; and KRNV-DT/KENV-DT Reno, Nevada/Salt Lake City, Utah (collectively, the Cunningham Stations). Certain of our stations provide services to these Cunningham Stations pursuant to LMAs or JSAs and SSAs. See Note 14. Variable Interest Entities, for further discussion of the scope of services provided under these types of arrangements. As of December 31, 2019, we have jointly, severally, unconditionally, and irrevocably guaranteed $46 million of Cunningham debt, of which $9 million, net of $1 million deferred financing costs, relates to the Cunningham VIEs that we consolidate, as discussed further below.
 
The voting stock of the Cunningham Stations was owned by the estate of Carolyn C. Smith, the mother of our controlling shareholders, until January 2018, when the voting stock was purchased by an unrelated party after receiving FCC approval. All of the non-voting stock is owned by trusts for the benefit of the children of our controlling shareholders.  We consolidate certain subsidiaries of Cunningham with which we have variable interests through various arrangements related to the Cunningham Stations, as discussed further below.

The services provided to WNUV-TV, WMYA-TV, WTTE-TV, WRGT-TV and WVAH-TV are governed by a master agreement which has a current term that expires on July 1, 2023 and there are two additional 5-year renewal terms remaining with final expiration on July 1, 2033. We also executed purchase agreements to acquire the license related assets of these stations from Cunningham, which grant us the right to acquire, and grant Cunningham the right to require us to acquire, subject to applicable FCC rules and regulations, 100% of the capital stock or the assets of these individual subsidiaries of Cunningham. Pursuant to the terms of this agreement we are obligated to pay Cunningham an annual fee for the television stations equal to the greater of (i) 3% of each station’s annual net broadcast revenue or (ii) $5 million. The aggregate purchase price of these television stations increases by 6% annually. A portion of the fee is required to be applied to the purchase price to the extent of the 6% increase. The cumulative prepayments made under these purchase agreements were $51 million and $47 million as of December 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.  The remaining aggregate purchase price of these stations, net of prepayments, as of both December 31, 2019 and 2018 was approximately $54 million. Additionally, we provide services to WDBB-TV pursuant to an LMA, which expires April 22, 2025, and have a purchase option to acquire for $0.2 million. We paid Cunningham, under these agreements, $8 million, $10 million, and $9 million for the years ended December 31, 2019, 2018, and 2017, respectively.

The agreements with KBVU-TV/KCVU-TV, KRNV-DT/KENV-DT, WBSF-TV, WEMT-TV, WGTU-TV/WGTQ-TV, WPFO-TV, and WYDO-TV expire between December 2020 and August 2025, and certain stations have renewal provisions for successive eight-year periods. Cunningham assumed the joint sales agreement under which we provide services to WEMT-TV, WYDO-TV, and KBVU-TV/KCVU-TV in September 2017 with the acquisition of the membership interest of Esteem Broadcasting LLC in connection with our acquisition of Bonten Media Group, as discussed in Note 2. Acquisitions and Dispositions of Assets.

As we consolidate the licensees as VIEs, the amounts we earn or pay under the arrangements are eliminated in consolidation and the gross revenues of the stations are reported on our consolidated statements of operations. Our consolidated revenues include $155 million, $171 million, and $125 million for the years ended December 31, 2019, 2018, and 2017, respectively, related to the Cunningham Stations.

In December 2017, Cunningham repaid, in its entirety, a January 2016 promissory note to borrow $20 million from us. Interest income from the note receivable was $1 million for the year ended December 31, 2017.

 In April 2016, we entered into an agreement with Cunningham to provide master control equipment and provide master control services to a station in Johnstown, PA with which Cunningham has an LMA that expires in June 2022. Under the agreement, Cunningham paid us an initial fee of $1 million and pays us $0.2 million annually for master control services plus the cost to maintain and repair the equipment. In August 2016, we entered into an agreement, expiring in October 2021, with Cunningham to provide a news share service with the Johnstown, PA station beginning in October 2016 for an annual fee of $1 million.

Atlantic Automotive Corporation
 
We sell advertising time to Atlantic Automotive Corporation (Atlantic Automotive), a holding company that owns automobile dealerships and an automobile leasing company. David D. Smith, our Executive Chairman, has a controlling interest in, and is a member of the Board of Directors of, Atlantic Automotive. We received payments for advertising totaling $0.2 million for both the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018, and $0.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2017.
 
Leased property by real estate ventures
 
Certain of our real estate ventures have entered into leases with entities owned by members of the Smith Family. Total rent received under these leases was $1 million for each of the years ended December 31, 2019, 2018, and 2017.

Equity method investees

YES Network. In August 2019, YES Network, an equity method investee, entered into a management services agreement with the Company, in which the Company provides certain services for an initial term that expires on August 29, 2025. The agreement will automatically renew for two 2-year renewal terms, with a final expiration on August 29, 2029. Pursuant to the terms of the agreement, YES Network paid us a management services fee of $2 million for the year ended December 31, 2019.

In conjunction with the acquisition of the RSNs on August 23, 2019, as discussed in Note 2. Acquisitions and Dispositions of Assets, we assumed a minority interest in certain mobile production businesses, which we account for as equity method investments. During the year ended December 31, 2019, we made payments to these businesses totaling $12 million for production services.

Programming Rights

The Company has rights agreements covering the broadcast of regular season games with five professional teams, that have affiliates which have non-controlling equity interests in certain of our RSNs. These agreements expire on various dates during the fiscal years ended 2030 through 2033. Program rights fees paid by the Company to these teams, in total, were $150 million for the year ended December 31, 2019.