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Judge hits pause on Nexstar–Tegna’s broadcast superstation bid

Judge hits pause on Nexstar–Tegna’s broadcast superstation bid
MSN (Microsoft)

A U.S. federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting Nexstar Media Group’s $6.2B merger with Tegna after eight states and DirecTV sued on antitrust grounds, finding the deal likely violates the Clayton Act. The court said the combined station owner could gain leverage to raise retransmission fees (increasing pay-TV bills and blackout risk) and potentially reduce local news quality through newsroom consolidation, despite prior FCC and DOJ clearance and an FCC ownership-rule waiver that would have lifted reach to about 60% of U.S. TV households. Nexstar said it will appeal to the Ninth Circuit, and Tegna must continue operating separately while the injunction is in effect.

Key Takeaways

  • Preliminary injunction halts the $6.2B Nexstar–Tegna deal; Tegna must remain separate during the case.
  • Judge Troy Nunley found the merger likely anticompetitive, citing higher retransmission fees and increased blackout risk for pay-TV distributors.
  • Court also flagged potential degradation of local news quality through newsroom consolidation in markets with multiple owned stations.
  • Ruling undercuts the practical weight of FCC/DOJ sign-off and an FCC waiver that would have lifted reach to ~60% of U.S. TV households.
  • Nexstar plans to appeal to the Ninth Circuit, extending deal uncertainty and slowing broader station-owner consolidation momentum.

Why It Matters

For streaming and pay-TV alike, “local” remains a tollbooth: stations can still force price hikes via retrans, and the court is explicitly treating that leverage as an antitrust harm. That’s a direct read-across to vMVPDs and any distributor trying to keep local channels in bundles without fueling churn-inducing blackouts. The bigger signal: regulatory clearance isn’t a finish line—states and private plaintiffs can still stop deals in court, and judges may scrutinize the consumer bill + local journalism tradeoff. Meme potential: antitrust is back, and distribution economics are the battlefield.


Read full article at msn.com

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