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Nexstar says its $6.2 billion takeover of Tegna is expected to close in the second half of 2026 — timing that would align ...
Nexstar, the No. 1 owner of TV stations in the U.S., is acquiring rival Tegna in a deal that challenges decade-old limits on ...
The deal will give the former 265 television stations in 44 states and D.C., representing 80% of U.S. television households ...
Upon closing of the Tegna deal, Nexstar and its partners will have 265 full-power television stations in 44 states and ...
Nexstar beat out rival Sinclair, which was offering between $25 and $30 per share, significantly above Nexstar's winning bid.
The three broadcast companies divide Portland's TV market.
A blockbuster deal, a fallen rival, and a shot at dominating 80% of American screens--if regulators don't blink.
Tysons, Virginia-based broadcaster Tegna, whose 64 stations include WUSA Channel 9 in D.C., agreed to be acquired by larger local TV station owner Nexstar.
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