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Within San Antonio, TEGNA oversees operations of KENS 5, while Nexstar doesn't have a dedicated station covering the Alamo ...
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.
Nexstar Media Group Inc. has agreed to buy TV station operator Tegna Inc. for $3.5 billion in a cash deal that stands to dramatically expand Nexstar’s reach to 80% of US households and test the Trump ...
A blockbuster deal, a fallen rival, and a shot at dominating 80% of American screens--if regulators don't blink.
The transaction, if approved, will bring together two major players in U.S. television and the country’s local news landscape ...
Senior living is on the edge of a development boom, investors predict, as more than 4 million boomers will hit 80 in the next five years. This comes as annual inventory growth in senior housing just ...
Nexstar’s takeover of Tegna, enabled by Trump-era deregulation, positions the company to reach 80% of U.S. households ...
TV broadcaster Sinclair had been in talks with smaller rival Tegna to merge its local TV stations amid the continuing ...
The company earmarked $13 million for retention bonuses aimed at ensuring management continuity and stability during ...
The deal signifies major changes the broadcasting industry has undergone since President Donald Trump was elected in November, and promised to lower regulation.
Nexstar beat out rival Sinclair, which was offering between $25 and $30 per share, significantly above Nexstar’s winning bid.
Nexstar says its $6.2 billion takeover of Tegna is expected to close in the second half of 2026 — timing that would align with the lucrative wave of political ads during the midterm elections. But ...