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The biggest owner of US TV stations is trying to get even bigger, believing the Trump administration will allow it to do so.
Nextstar is looking to buy Tegna in a $6.2 billion cash deal — but will the FCC allow it despite a conflict with current TV ...
Nexstar says its $6.2 billion takeover of Tegna is expected to close in the second half of 2026 — timing that would align ...
The initiatives being pursued by the Trump administration offer local broadcasters the opportunity to expand reach, level the ...
Nexstar Media Group is buying broadcast rival Tegna for $6.2 billion, which will help strengthen its local news offerings ...
The deal will give the former 265 television stations in 44 states and D.C., representing 80% of U.S. television households ...
Meagan Foster, Maria Colsey Heard and Charles Zdebski of Cozen O'Connor discuss possible trends at the Federal Communications ...
Nexstar had been in talks with smaller rival Tegna to merge its local TV stations amid the continuing consolidation of the ...
In a deal to combine two major players in the local TV station biz, Nexstar Media Group said it reached an agreement to buy ...
Chairman Brendan Carr warned satellite television company DISH Network L.L.C. (“DISH”) that noncompliance with the agency’s ...
Democratic Senator Adam Schiff asked the Federal Communications Commission whether President Donald Trump sought programming ...
Within San Antonio, TEGNA oversees operations of KENS 5, while Nexstar doesn't have a dedicated station covering the Alamo ...