Tribune Media terminates deal to be
bought by Sinclair
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[August 09, 2018]
(Reuters) - Tribune Media Co
<TRCO.N> has terminated its $3.9 billion deal to be bought by Sinclair
Broadcast Group <SBGI.O>, the company said on Thursday, after regulators
objected to the acquisition that had received support from U.S.
President Donald Trump.
Tribune also filed a lawsuit against Sinclair, alleging material breach
of contract, the company said.
"To maintain control over stations it was obligated to sell, Sinclair
engaged in unnecessarily aggressive and protracted negotiations with the
Department of Justice and the FCC over regulatory requirements," Tribune
said.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in July that Sinclair
"did not fully disclose" facts about the merger, raising questions about
whether the company "attempted to skirt the commission's broadcast
ownership rules."
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has been vocal in his opposition to the deal, a
stance that was criticized by Trump.
"So sad and unfair that the FCC wouldn't approve the Sinclair Broadcast
merger with Tribune. This would have been a great and much needed
Conservative voice for and of the People," Trump tweeted in July.
The FCC later voted to refer the proposed merger to an administrative
law judge to review questions about Sinclair's candor, a move that
analysts had then said would likely lead to the deal's collapse.
"In light of the FCC's unanimous decision, referring the issue of
Sinclair's conduct for a hearing before an administrative law judge, our
merger cannot be completed within an acceptable time frame, if ever,"
said Tribune Media Chief Executive Officer Peter Kern.
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The tower of Tribune Broadcasting Los Angeles affiliate KTLA 5 is
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"This uncertainty and delay would be detrimental to our company and
our shareholders."
Under the terms of the deal, Tribune and Sinclair had the right to
call off the deal without paying a termination fee if it was not
completed by Aug. 8.
(Reporting by Arjun Panchadar in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb
Chakrabarty)
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