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Adweek on MSNLocal Media Reacts to News of Nexstar Plan to Buy Tegna
Once it swallows up Tegan, Nexstar will own 265 full-power television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia.
Nexstar Media Group announced a $6.2 billion acquisition of rival broadcaster Tegna, offering Tegna shareholders $22 per ...
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Nexstar’s takeover of Tegna would require an overhaul of FCC ownership rules | Column
Nexstar announced Tuesday that it intends to buy Tegna for $6.2 billion — a deal that has been rumored for weeks. To pull off ...
Nexstar Media Group is buying broadcast rival Tegna for $6.2 billion, bringing together two major players in U.S. television ...
A Tyler-based news station and its parent company will be acquired in a media merger, according to reports. Nexstar Media ...
Nexstar Media Group has owned WGHP Fox8 since September 2019 when it acquired the station as part of its $6.4 million purchase of Tribune Media. Tegna Inc. has owned WFMY ...
The largest local broadcast group in the U.S., Nexstar, agreed to an all-cash deal totaling $6.2 billion to acquire competing local broadcast agency Tegna.
The announced merger of companies that own local TV stations will have a huge impact around the country, but especially in ...
Tegna merger "represents arguably the largest move toward corporate consolidation of local media in the modern era,” State Rep. Doug Clemens, D-St. Ann, said.
Two of Tampa Bay’s local broadcast networks could soon operate under one parent company, a move that experts say could reshape television news in one of the nation’s largest markets. Nexstar Media ...
Television powerhouse Nexstar Media announced on Aug. 19 that it has agreed to acquire Tegna, the company behind local Washington state TV stations such as KING in Seattle and KREM in Spokane, in a ...
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