The only problem for Nexstar’s bid, and it’s a big one, is pure math. Nexstar’s at the theoretical 39% ownership cap and at 68% overall reach.
h/t from @Sammi Brie for this chart and you can see why this is a problem:
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I mean, Nexstar could be brazen enough to sell WABC to Mission Broadcasting as a shell duopoly with WPIX. Doesn’t mean it wouldn’t die on the vine like Apollo/Standard General’s failed purchase of Tegna or Mission’s aborted purchase of WADL (as Nexstar intended to fully operate that station).
Byron Allen’s bid, however, is a clean purchase, and is perfect goodwill PR for Disney and Bob Iger, selling the network and O&O chain to a successful Black entrepreneur in an industry that has never been encouraging or kind to them at all.
For a lot of reasons, I'd hate to see Nexstar with the ABC stations. But given that they're specifically interested in those stations, I'd guess that they'd prefer to own WABC than WPIX, KABC than KTLA, WLS than WGN, WPVI than WPHL, KTRK than KIAH, and KGO than KRON.
Fresno---they already own two network affiliates, so that'd be a spinoff of one, and Raleigh-Durham, who knows?
But I think the deal is fatally flawed because they only want the TV stations. Unless, as Kelly said above, it's advantageous to sell the network and the stations group separately.