8 states sue to block Nexstar's $6.2 billion Tegna deal
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Va. and N.C. AGs sue to block Nexstar’s $6.2B Tegna deal, warning it could raise TV costs, cut jobs and reduce local news in markets like Norfolk and Charlotte.
The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it has approved the sale of some local broadcast TV stations from Tegna to Nexstar.
The Federal Communications Commission has signed off on broadcast station owner Nexstar’s $6.2 billion deal to acquire rival company Tegna, a merger that would create the largest operator of local tel
The FCC's media bureau approved Nexstar's $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna, just one day after attorneys generals from eight states called upon the DOJ and the FCC to halt the "illegal" merger. FCC chairman Brendan Carr and President Donald Trump had both previously expressed support for the deal,
TEGNA merger with conditions, affecting 132 markets across 44 states. Learn about the deal's impact on local news and media landscape.
Nexstar Media Group announced Thursday the FCC and DOJ approved the $6.2 billion acquisition of broadcaster TEGNA.
The digital cable TV station for Temple University has a new way to bring student-produced programming to viewers not only across the Delaware Valley, but anywhere they may have access to a local TV station's Connected TV streaming app.