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Public interest groups say TV mega-mergers strangle competition and ultimately reduce the amount of local news coverage that viewers depend on. Investors tend to feel very differently.
As Nexstar and Tegna gobble up more stations, broadcasters don't want to sit on the sidelines. Will the FCC let the Big Four ...
The three-year initiative to develop ATSC 3.0 newsroom services is made possible by a $2.5 million Knight Foundation grant ...
Nexstar had been in talks with smaller rival Tegna to merge its local TV stations amid the continuing consolidation of the U.S. broadcast sector.
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TV News Check on MSNLocal TV Strategies: Expanding Audience And Revenue With Local Sports
TV sports executives from Tegna, FanDuel Sports Network, E.W. Scripps and Rincon Broadcasting explain how they’re capitalizing on local sports deals with audiences and advertisers and technology’s ...
Media The $6.2 billion deal that could reshape local TV across America TV watchers could soon find more of their stations under the same ownership. The FCC appears poised to encourage the trend.
This is a nut that no one else in the country has cracked — how to translate what nonprofit newsrooms are doing for ...
Two major players in the local television business are coming together. Nexstar Media Group will acquire Tegna for $6.2 billion, including debt and estimated transaction fees and expenses, the ...
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