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Nexstar announced Tuesday that it intends to buy Tegna for $6. 2 billion — a deal that has been rumored for weeks.
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 purchase price is inclusive of Tegna’s net debt and estimated transaction fees and expenses. The deal, subject to ...
Nexstar beat out rival Sinclair, which was offering between $25 and $30 per share, significantly above Nexstar’s winning bid.
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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.