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Nexstar’s takeover of Tegna, enabled by Trump-era deregulation, positions the company to reach 80% of U.S. households ...
Nexstar had been in talks with smaller rival Tegna to merge its local TV stations amid the continuing consolidation of the ...
About a week after Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Inc. said it will consider buying or selling TV stations as broadcast deals heat up, a $6.2 billion deal between two rivals could set off an industry ...
Within San Antonio, TEGNA oversees operations of KENS 5, while Nexstar doesn't have a dedicated station covering the Alamo ...
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 ...
The company earmarked $13 million for retention bonuses aimed at ensuring management continuity and stability during ...
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 ...
Belo sold WFAA to Gannett in 2013, with Gannett splitting its broadcast and print ventures the next year, which is how Tegna came to own the station. Three years ago, there was a deal with Standard ...
With the announced sale of 10TV, two companies may own Central Ohio's four commercial television stations by the end of 2026.
Sinclair has proposed separating its Ventures business—which houses nontraditional broadcast media assets including the ...
The deal will give the former 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, representing 80% of U.S.
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