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'''BASS LLC''' is an international fishing and media organization co-owned by [[Don Logan]] and headquartered at 3500 [[Blue Lake Drive]] in the [[Colonial Center Blue Lake]]. It publishes "[[Bassmaster]]", "[[BASS Times]]", and "[[Fishing Tackle Retailer]]" [[List of magazines|magazines]] and operates the [[Bassmaster Elite Series]] and [[Bassmaster Classic]] fishing tournaments.
'''BASS LLC''' (formerly the '''Bass Anglers Sportsman Society''') is an international fishing and media organization headquartered in the [[Blue Lake Center]] at 3500 [[Blue Lake Drive]]. Headed by CEO [[Bruce Akin]], the company publishes "[[Bassmaster]]", "[[BASS Times]]", and "[[Fishing Tackle Retailer]]" [[List of magazines|magazines]] and operates the [[Bassmaster Elite Series]] and [[Bassmaster Classic]] fishing tournaments.


A television production company operated by co-owner Jerry McKinnis is located in Little Rock, Arkansas.
B.A.S.S. was founded by [[Ray Scott]] in [[Montgomery]] in [[1968]]. He sold it in [[1986]]. In [[1994]] Birmingham courted B.A.S.S. officials to bring its headquarters to the city, perhaps in concert with public investment, such as moving the [[Ecoplex|Birmingham Zoo]] to the same site.


The company was founded by [[Ray Scott]] in [[Montgomery]] in [[1968]]. He sold it in [[1986]]. In [[1994]] Birmingham courted B.A.S.S. officials to bring its headquarters to the city, perhaps in concert with public investment, such as moving the [[Ecoplex|Birmingham Zoo]] to the same site.
B.A.S.S. was purchased by ESPN in [[2001]]. Former Time Inc. CEO [[Don Logan]] purchased it in [[2010]] along with [[Jerry McKinnis]] and [[Jim Copeland]]. The headquarters was moved to [[Birmingham]] from Celebration, Florida in November [[2011]]. McKinnis operates its television production company from Little Rock, Arkansas.


B.A.S.S. purchased by ESPN in [[2001]]. Logan and other investors purchased it in [[2010]]. The headquarters was moved to [[Birmingham]] from Celebration, Florida in November [[2011]].
In [[2017]] a majority stake in B.A.S.S. LLC was acquired by the [[Anderson Media Corp.]], owned by the same family that founded [[Books-A-Million]].


==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (September 8, 2011) "BASS to move into Colonial Center Blue Lake in Birmingham." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (September 8, 2011) "BASS to move into Colonial Center Blue Lake in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 5, 2017) "Birmingham's B.A.S.S. LLC has a new majority owner." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Publishers]]
[[Category:Publishers]]
[[Category:Fishing]]
[[Category:Fishing]]
[[Category:Blue Lake Drive]]
[[Category:Blue Lake Center]]
[[Category:1968 establishments]]
[[Category:1968 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 09:42, 27 August 2020

BASS logo.jpg

BASS LLC (formerly the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society) is an international fishing and media organization headquartered in the Blue Lake Center at 3500 Blue Lake Drive. Headed by CEO Bruce Akin, the company publishes "Bassmaster", "BASS Times", and "Fishing Tackle Retailer" magazines and operates the Bassmaster Elite Series and Bassmaster Classic fishing tournaments.

B.A.S.S. was founded by Ray Scott in Montgomery in 1968. He sold it in 1986. In 1994 Birmingham courted B.A.S.S. officials to bring its headquarters to the city, perhaps in concert with public investment, such as moving the Birmingham Zoo to the same site.

B.A.S.S. was purchased by ESPN in 2001. Former Time Inc. CEO Don Logan purchased it in 2010 along with Jerry McKinnis and Jim Copeland. The headquarters was moved to Birmingham from Celebration, Florida in November 2011. McKinnis operates its television production company from Little Rock, Arkansas.

In 2017 a majority stake in B.A.S.S. LLC was acquired by the Anderson Media Corp., owned by the same family that founded Books-A-Million.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (September 8, 2011) "BASS to move into Colonial Center Blue Lake in Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 5, 2017) "Birmingham's B.A.S.S. LLC has a new majority owner." Birmingham Business Journal