In 1952, when Senator McFarland was defeated by Barry Goldwater, he returned to Arizona and, with a desire to continue to serve the community, was elected Governor of Arizona in 1954. Meanwhile, Ernest McFarland saw an opportunity to pioneer a new business - television stations. In 1955, with a group of three friends, Del and Jewell Lewis received the permit for Arizona Television Company, KTVK-TV, which is now MAC America Communications, Inc.
Jewell and Del Lewis became partners in the company and, many years later, took over the station management with Jewell Lewis as chairman of the board and Del Lewis as president, CEO and general manager. The early years were lean but, with family spirit, persistence, and hard work, Channel 3 and ABC finally shot to the top of network ratings in 1976. It therefore came as a shock in 1995 when ABC was forced to pull the network from Channel 3 due to a series of acquisition repercussions.
Despite this obstacle, the Lewis family remained steadfast and rebuilt as an independent station. Today, KTVK 3-TV is one of the top independent television stations in the country, and it is the only independent station that competes with network-affiliate stations in the news business. It is number one or number two in its news time period and it has the number one morning show in the Phoenix market. Over the years, their media empire has acquired KESZ-FM radio, KOAZ-FM radio, Desert Video Production Center, Phoenix magazine and a local marketing agreement with KSAW Channel 61.
The Lewis’s have also generously contributed time as well as funding to a number of local organizations. The Orpheum Theater restoration is one example. Del and Jewell Lewis have received numerous honors from the community, many bestowed upon them as a couple.