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TV broadcaster Sinclair had been in talks with smaller rival Tegna to merge its local TV stations amid the continuing ...
The biggest owner of US TV stations is trying to get even bigger, believing the Trump administration will allow it to do so.
With the announced sale of 10TV, two companies may own Central Ohio's four commercial television stations by the end of 2026.
Nexstar beat out rival Sinclair, which was offering between $25 and $30 per share, significantly above Nexstar’s winning bid.
Nexstar’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna could bring Cleveland’s WJW and WKYC under one owner, but regulatory hurdles make the deal’s local impact uncertain.
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No. 1 owner of TV stations in US buying rival for $6.2 billion: What does it mean for Alabama?
America’s largest owner of television stations announced a blockbuster deal to acquire a rival. Nexstar is buying Tegna for $6.2 billion in a deal that promises to reshape the television industry, ...
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Nexstar buys rival broadcast company Tegna in $6.2-billion deal, vows to preserve ‘diversity’
According to Nexstar’s Chairman and CEO, Perry A. Sook, the acquisition of Tegna, which follows the Trump administration’s ...
Tysons, Virginia-based broadcaster Tegna, whose 64 stations include WUSA Channel 9 in D.C., agreed to be acquired by larger local TV station owner Nexstar.
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