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Axios on MSNHow the Nexstar-Tegna deal reshapes Indy's TV market
Axios Visuals Nexstar, the largest local broadcast group in America, has agreed to acquire Tegna, the fourth-largest local broadcaster, in an all-cash deal valued at $6.2 billion. Why it matters: The ...
The fate of WGRZ's newscasts is uncertain in light of Nexstar's purchase of its parent company. But there are warning signs.
As the company prepares to be bought by Nexstar, Tegna’s 97.1 The Fan (WBNS) in Columbus, OH, is getting a sequel.
A jump in the share of foreign-born workers after the pandemic helped Europe bring inflation down without sharply slower growth, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said ...
Sinclair shares offer strong upside potential amid strategic reviews and M&A opportunities in a consolidating broadcast TV ...
If approved, the deal would put WJW Fox 8 and WKYC Channel 3 under the same ownership, potentially reshaping the local TV landscape ...
The company could be under new ownership in a year, but that's not stopping a 12-year CNN veteran from joining TEGNA as its ...
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and several broadcast companies called for a repel of the FCC's national TV ...
Plus: Applied Digital to break ground on $3 billion AI factory in North Dakota, Wistron to build $761 million supercomputer ...
Nexstar Media Group CEO Perry Sook positioned his company’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of rival ... Read More ...
Switching to local news: Former CNN executive producer Javier Morgado announced that he is joining the Tegna television group ...
The acquisition needs approval from the Federal Communications Commission, but WATE and WBIR could operate as the same ...
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