FCC chair Pai seeks approval for Nexstar-Tribune merger
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[August 31, 2019] By
David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal
Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai on Friday sought approval
from his colleagues to order the go ahead for Nexstar Media Group Inc's
acquisition of Tribune Media Co in a $6.4 billion tie-up, a spokeswoman
for the agency said.
Last month, the U.S. Justice Department approved the deal, saying the
companies must divest television stations in 13 markets to resolve
antitrust concerns. Pai's order circulated Friday needs the consent of a
majority of the five-member FCC.
Nexstar said in December it had agreed to buy Chicago-based Tribune for
$4.1 billion in a deal valued at $6.4 billion including debt that would
make it the largest regional U.S. television station operator. Tribune
said earlier this month it looks forward to receiving "regulatory
approval" for the deal soon.
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc previously failed to win approval to buy
Tribune. Tribune terminated its deal with Sinclair in August 2018, and
filed a lawsuit arguing that Sinclair mishandled efforts to get the
transaction approved by taking too long and being too aggressive in its
dealings with regulators.
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Chairman Ajit Pai speaks at the Federal Communications Commission in
Washington, U.S., December 14, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein
Based in Irving, Texas, Nexstar owns, operates and provides sales and other
services to 174 television stations reaching nearly 39 percent of all U.S.
television households. Nexstar said in March it was selling 19 television
stations to Tegna Inc and E.W. Scripps Co for $1.3 billion to satisfy regulatory
demands before it buys Tribune.
Based in Chicago, Tribune Media owns or operates 42 local television stations
reaching approximately 50 million households. Tribune emerged from bankruptcy in
late 2012 and completed a spinoff of its newspaper assets in 2014.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; editing by Grant McCool)
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