Nexstar Completes $6.2 Billion Acquisition of Tegna, Forms Local TV Powerhouse

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Nexstar's recent acquisition of Tegna marks a pivotal moment in the landscape of local television, forming a colossal entity poised to redefine the industry. This strategic move, valued at $6.2 billion, has successfully navigated regulatory hurdles, culminating in a broadcast giant with an unparalleled reach across American households.

Forging a New Era: The Dawn of a Local TV Giant

A Strategic Union: Nexstar's Vision for Local News

Nexstar, a prominent player in local television, has officially completed its substantial acquisition of competitor Tegna. This monumental $6.2 billion deal received the necessary endorsements from both the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission, paving the way for the creation of a formidable powerhouse in the local TV sector.

Leadership's Perspective: Empowering Local Journalism

Perry Sook, the visionary founder and CEO of Nexstar, articulated the profound importance of this transaction. He emphasized that integrating these two distinguished companies is crucial for the ongoing vitality of local journalism. Sook believes the combined entity, Nexstar, will emerge as a more robust and dynamic enterprise, better equipped to deliver exceptional journalistic content and local programming through enhanced resources, capabilities, and talent. He extended gratitude to key federal figures for their recognition of the evolving media landscape, which facilitated the merger's progression.

Navigating Divestitures: Regulatory Compliance and Market Adjustments

As a condition for approval, Nexstar is mandated to divest certain television stations within a two-year timeframe. These include KTVD in Denver, Colorado; WTHR in Indianapolis, Indiana; WCTX in New Haven, Connecticut; WAVY in Portsmouth, Virginia; WUPL in Slidell, Louisiana; and KNWA in Rogers, Arkansas. These divestitures aim to address potential concerns regarding market concentration.

Legal Hurdles: Challenges and Federal Endorsement

The merger's finalization occurred amidst ongoing legal opposition. A lawsuit initiated by eight states, led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, challenged the deal on antitrust grounds. Furthermore, various organizations, including DirecTV and Newsmax, alongside the Communications Workers of America, voiced their objections. Despite these challenges, federal approval ultimately allowed the transaction to proceed, enabling Nexstar to leverage the advantages of its newly expanded scale.

Expanded Reach and Regulatory Framework: Shaping the Television Landscape

With this merger, Nexstar's combined operations will now reach an estimated 80 percent of American households, boasting ownership of 265 television stations across 44 states and Washington, D.C. This expansion pushes the boundaries of the federal TV station ownership cap, which generally limits companies to 39 percent of homes. The FCC's decision reflects a consideration of the contemporary media environment rather than outdated regulations.

FCC's Rationale: Supporting Local Broadcasts Amidst Industry Shifts

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr underscored the agency's commitment to empowering broadcast TV stations in serving their local communities. He highlighted that the decision aligns with the public interest, as demonstrated by the record and Nexstar's binding commitments. Carr noted the historical decline of local newspapers and emphasized the critical role of local broadcast TV stations in providing essential news and information. He asserted that approving this transaction, which still keeps Nexstar below 15% of television stations, ensures these broadcasters possess the necessary resources for continued investment in local news operations.

Concerns Over Consolidation: State Lawsuits and DirecTV's Stance

The coalition of states, predominantly led by Democratic lawmakers, argued in their lawsuit that the merger would grant the combined entity excessive control over local television markets, thereby violating antitrust statutes. They contended that such consolidation could lead to price hikes, job losses, and a reduction in the diversity of news coverage. DirecTV, a significant retransmitter of local TV broadcasts, also filed a lawsuit, alleging that the merger would create an "enormous increase in market power" for Nexstar, potentially leading to inflated license fees that would ultimately burden its subscribers.

Integration and Future Outlook: Navigating Legal Aftermath

With federal approval secured, Nexstar is now proceeding with the integration of Tegna's operations. While the lawsuits from the states and DirecTV present ongoing challenges, legal precedents suggest that courts are historically more inclined to prevent a deal from closing rather than undo one that has already been finalized. The FCC facilitated the deal by granting Nexstar a waiver, exempting it from the rule that restricts a single company from owning an excessive number of TV stations, a move that sparked debate among commissioners.

Internal Dissent: FCC Commissioner's Critique

FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez, a Democratic appointee, issued a statement expressing her strong disagreement with the agency's decision. She criticized the approval process, stating that it prioritized "bureaucratic cover over public accountability." Gomez further added that the merger was sanctioned through closed-door proceedings, without a transparent process, a full Commission vote, or adequate transparency for the consumers and communities who will ultimately face the consequences of this significant consolidation.

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