Hoiles became president of Freedom Newspapers in 1950, in which position he stayed until his death in 1970.
In June, 2012, Versa purchased four daily newspapers from Freedom Communications.
From 1996 until 2012, WPEC was the flagship television station of Freedom Communications.
It was announced October 22, 2010 WFLX would end a news share agreement with Freedom Communications-owned WPEC on December 31.
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