- Five takeaways from the California gubernatorial debate Washington Examiner —
- Federal judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna merger until antitrust lawsuit is resolved PBS —
- Judge temporarily halts Nexstar-TEGNA merger The Hill —
- Judge temporarily blocks merger of local TV rivals Nexstar and Tegna Business Insider —
- Federal court temporarily freezes Nexstar’s merger with Tegna Boston Globe —
- Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna The New York Times —
- Judge halts local TV giant Nexstar's takeover of rival Tegna until trial NPR —
- California's woes at the center of debate among leading candidates for governor 📹 Associated Press — · 1min
- Federal judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna TV station merger until antitrust lawsuit is settled NBC News —
- Judge Halts Nexstar-Tegna TV Station Merger Wall Street Journal —
- Judge blocks Nexstar's acquisition of Tegna until antitrust suit resolved CBS News —
- California governor race heats up after Swalwell's exit 📹 CBS News — · 4min
- Federal Court Temporarily Halts $6.2 Billion Nexstar-Tegna Merger Barrons —
- Federal judge blocks $6 billion Nexstar-Tegna TV merger Washington Post —
- Xavier Becerra pressed on 'rumors' he knew about Eric Swalwell's alleged misconduct during CA governor debate Fox News —
- Judge blocks $6.2bn merger of local TV giants amid fears of monopoly The Independent —
- Federal judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna TV station merger until antitrust suit is settled ABC News —
- CBS News California launches interactive governor's race candidate guide CBS News —
- Nexstar-Tegna TV merger in doubt as judge blocks the $6.2B deal Seeking Alpha —
- Judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna deal, throwing $6.2-billion merger into doubt Los Angeles Times —
Nexstar Media Group
American media company
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., is an American multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Irving, Texas, with operational headquarters in Midtown Manhattan and an additional office in Chicago. Founded on June 17, 1996, Nexstar is the largest television broadcasting company in the United States, owning 265 television stations—most of which are affiliated with the four major American television networks and MyNetworkTV—in markets as large as New York City and as small as San Angelo, Texas, and operating additional stations through local marketing agreements with certain affiliates such as Mission Broadcasting and Vaughan Media to satisfy existing regulations set in place by the Federal Communications Commission.
Also known as...
Nexstar Broadcasting, Nexstar Media Group, Inc., and Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.