ACME Communications was founded in 1999 by Jamie Kellner, who previously held executive positions at Fox Television Network and was the founding CEO of The WB Television Network. The company's ownership portfolio mainly consisted of television stations in medium-sized US media markets, acquired through acquisitions, with one station in Knoxville built from the ground up. Most of ACME's stations were affiliated with The WB, leveraging Kellner's prior relationship with the network. In 2006, ACME's WB stations were among the first to align with The CW Television Network after The WB and UPN amalgamated. At its peak in the early 2000s, ACME owned 11 stations and ventured into program production with the debut of The Daily Buzz in 2002, a syndicated daily morning news and information program. ACME Communications operates in the Social Media industry and is headquartered in the United States. The company has not disclosed its last investment or the involved investors.
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