The battle to stop the merger playing out in court has started to feel less like a legal issue and more like a business one ...
Nexstar Media draws market focus as positioning trends shift, reflecting evolving sentiment across the media sector and ...
Broadcast station groups Nexstar and Tegna are merging after the companies received FCC and DOJ approval to close the deal late Thursday. Nexstar announced its proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of ...
“Nexstar delivered another quarter and year of solid financial results, while taking bold steps to better compete with big tech and big media.” That’s what Perry Sook, founder and Chairman/CEO of the ...
Broadcast giants are pouring millions into lobbying as they push federal regulators to loosen limits on how much of the national TV market one company can control, a change that could reshape local ...
(CNN) — Eight state attorneys general have filed an antitrust lawsuit to block Nexstar’s pending acquisition of Tegna, which would strengthen the right-leaning Nexstar and shrink the number of station ...
Nexstar says it has completed its acquisition of Tegna, uniting two of the largest TV station ownership groups in the United States. But the deal still faces legal scrutiny: Eight state attorneys ...
Nexstar Media Group, the owner of WAVY-TV, said it has closed its deal to acquire rival Tegna’s TV stations, including WVEC, despite opposition from eight state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit ...
Brendan Carr hit back at Gavin Newsom's criticism of the FCC's Nexstar-Tegna merger approval, claiming the governor was merely "doing the bidding of his liberal Hollywood donors." The FCC chairman ...
President Donald Trump expressed support for Nexstar's offer to buy Tegna, which would significantly expand the network's reach. "Letting Good Deals get done like Nexstar - Tegna will help knock out ...
Brendan Carr hit back at Gavin Newsom’s criticism of the FCC’s Nexstar-Tegna merger approval, claiming the governor was merely “doing the bidding of his liberal Hollywood donors.” The FCC chairman ...