FCC green-lights Nexstar's $6.2B merger with rival TV station owner Tegna
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FCC green-lights Nexstar's $6.2B merger with rival TV station owner Tegna
The FCC approved the deal less than a day after eight state attorneys general sued to block it. The combined entity would become the nations largest operator of local TV stations.

-------- Signage is displayed outside Tegna Inc. headquarters in McLean, Virginia, in 2020. Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images
March 19, 2026, 7:26 PM EDT / Updated March 19, 2026, 7:40 PM EDT
By Daniel Arkin
The Federal Communications Commission has signed off on broadcast station owner Nexstars $6.2 billion deal to acquire rival company Tegna, a merger that would create the largest operator of local television stations in the country.
In a news release Thursday, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said the agency waived a rule that bars a single company from owning TV stations reaching more than 39% of U.S. households. The combined entity would cover at least 60%. ... Waiving that rule here is consistent with longstanding FCC authorities and doing so promotes the underlying purpose of the FCCs media regulations by promoting competition, localism, and diversity, Carr said in a statement.
The FCCs announcement came less than a day after a coalition of attorneys general for eight states, including California and New York, filed a lawsuit seeking to block the merger, arguing that the tie-up violates federal antitrust law.
Nexstar also secured regulatory approval from the Department of Justice, Nexstar chief executive Perry Sook said in a news release. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Initech
(108,999 posts)It's the billionaires and giant corporations that are.
pat_k
(13,570 posts)I imagine more could join in the litigation.
pstokely
(10,895 posts)and is approved then
PSPS
(15,349 posts)newdeal2
(5,524 posts)Carr better be careful using unapproved words like that.
mwooldri
(10,825 posts)Especially here in the Piedmont Triad of NC. We have three TV newsrooms in our area. WFMY (Tegna), WGHP (Nexstar) and WXII (Hearst). Yes Sinclair has WXLV but it's newsroom is in Houston TX. And we have Spectrum 1 but that's cable only.
The FCC has forced Nexstar to sell off some stations within 2 years. WFMY and WGHP aren't on that list.
So if left to stand, the Piedmont Triad will lose one newsroom and effectively have a choice of two different newscasts on three channels.
mahatmakanejeeves
(70,377 posts)Reposted by Kevin M. Kruse
https://bsky.app/profile/kevinmkruse.bsky.social
@gregpak.net
Just a reminder that we have alternatives to right wing billionaire-owned news orgs. Here's a starter pack of LOCAL journalists and news outlets. In general, vastly less vulnerable to right wing bullshit.
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Alex Ip 葉清霖
@alexip718.com
· 22h
The people who cancelled Jimmy Kimmel after Charlie Kirk's assassination will now control television stations that reach 80% of Americans, twice that what was legally allowed before Trump's takeover.
The state capture of network television is almost complete.
11:53 AM · Mar 20, 2026
Just a reminder that we have alternatives to right wing billionaire-owned news orgs. Here's a starter pack of LOCAL journalists and news outlets. In general, vastly less vulnerable to right wing bullshit.
— Greg Pak (@gregpak.net) 2026-03-20T15:53:40.332Z
go.bsky.app/FzSc9z
@alexip718.com
The people who cancelled Jimmy Kimmel after Charlie Kirk's assassination will now control television stations that reach 80% of Americans, twice that what was legally allowed before Trump's takeover.
The state capture of network television is almost complete.
Kyle Clark
@kylec.bsky.social
· 22h
The Trump administration has approved the acquisition of 9NEWS' parent company, TEGNA, by Fox31's parent company, Nexstar.
Nexstar issued a statement praising President Trump, who says the deal will "help knock out the Fake News." Nexstar has declared itself "the anti-fake news"
9:38 PM · Mar 19, 2026
The people who cancelled Jimmy Kimmel after Charlie Kirk's assassination will now control television stations that reach 80% of Americans, twice that what was legally allowed before Trump's takeover.
— Alex Ip èæ¸ é (@alexip718.com) 2026-03-20T01:38:26.659Z
The state capture of network television is almost complete.
@kylec.bsky.social
The Trump administration has approved the acquisition of 9NEWS' parent company, TEGNA, by Fox31's parent company, Nexstar.
Nexstar issued a statement praising President Trump, who says the deal will "help knock out the Fake News." Nexstar has declared itself "the anti-fake news"
9:15 PM · Mar 19, 2026
The Trump administration has approved the acquisition of 9NEWS' parent company, TEGNA, by Fox31's parent company, Nexstar.
— Kyle Clark (@kylec.bsky.social) 2026-03-20T01:15:12.825Z
Nexstar issued a statement praising President Trump, who says the deal will "help knock out the Fake News." Nexstar has declared itself "the anti-fake news"
melm00se
(5,164 posts)a rule shows why Congress needs to stop and codify some of these rules into the law so that a partisan hack can't make the unilateral action to "waive the rule" when it is expedient to their agenda.
RedArkGuy
(889 posts). . . while the Tegna stations have been more likely to run stories that allow traditionally less covered communities a voice and to run stories that protect consumers.
The Nexstar stations obsess with crime and often take the wedge-issue fake outrage bait that Right-winger politicians and commentaries shovel out.