Nexstar wants to buy Tegna

This is surprising to me. I know that there is a limit of number of stations a single entity can own. Didn't Nexstar or Sinclair or someone need to change a merger to stay under the threshold? I do note in the article that there is a 39% rule that looks it would be going away? Very interesting indeed.
 
It's hitting me right here in river city also. This can't be good for consumers.

Nexstar Media Group buying Tegna in deal worth $6.2 billion

3 channels in St. Louis will be owned by the same corporation (Fox & NBC). KTVI and KPLR share the same newsroom already. I suppose KSDK will lose its independence after the merger also.

Irving, TX-based Nexstar, which owns KTVI (Channel 2) and KPLR (Channel 11), will pay $22 a share for Tegna, which owns KSDK (Channel 5), in a deal valued at $6.2 billion. The offer is 30% over the 30-day average of Tegna's closing stock price on Aug. 8.
 
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In the Columbus Ohio market Sinclair owns ABC WSYX and Fox WTTE and has a local marketing agreement with Columbus CW WWHO station. Sinclair ABC 6 and Fox 28 share the same news team. Nexstar currently owns NBC WCMH and will own CBS WBNS. If the sale goes through I suspect that NBC 4 and CBS 10 will also share the same news team.


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Nexstar already has both NBC and CBS here in central PA and the local news is a carbon copy on both stations.

Now they are wanting to buy up our ABC too. Will we then have three identical versions of local news?

If so, that seems fair & balanced and in the public interest... not! :mad:
 
Nexstar already has both NBC and CBS here in central PA and the local news is a carbon copy on both stations.

Now they are wanting to buy up our ABC too. Will we then have three identical versions of local news?

If so, that seems fair & balanced and in the public interest... not! :mad:
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It's hitting me right here in river city also. This can't be good for consumers.

Nexstar Media Group buying Tegna in deal worth $6.2 billion

3 channels in St. Louis will be owned by the same corporation (Fox & NBC). KTVI and KPLR share the same newsroom already. I suppose KSDK will lose its independence after the merger also.

Irving, TX-based Nexstar, which owns KTVI (Channel 2) and KPLR (Channel 11), will pay $22 a share for Tegna, which owns KSDK (Channel 5), in a deal valued at $6.2 billion. The offer is 30% over the 30-day average of Tegna's closing stock price on Aug. 8.
Portland has KGW & KGWZ (NBC) that are Tegna, KOIN, KRCW (CBS/CW) that are owned by Nexstar. That would give them NBC, CBS, & CW.
 

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I'm sure this has nothing to do with trying to get the Tegna deal approved.
 
No, how a "weaponized government" operates is illustrated by the attack/assault upon the American people during the previous "auto-pen" administration. On the other hand, the First Amendment, which enumerates the safeguards Americans are supposedly protected from the government's suppression of a citizen's speech, is alive and well, and getting more so by the day. That said, freedom of press/speech/media is not even remotely related to being free from the consequences from said "free" press/speech/media.
 

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