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Nexstar ready to hook up with TEGNA?

You're way off base. They are both approaching their desired end game in separate, intelligent ways.

By ignoring established rules set by the FCC, and ignoring public interest groups, who the FCC is supposed to serve.

This is why the courts have put a hold on the merger.
 
By ignoring established rules set by the FCC, and ignoring public interest groups, who the FCC is supposed to serve.

This is why the courts have put a hold on the merger.
The FCC is doing no such thing. Contrary to that, the FCC is taking a sober look at the current broadcast economic landscape and making what are, in my opinion, reasoned allowances to enable broadcasters to continue to operate.
 
The FCC is doing no such thing. Contrary to that, the FCC is taking a sober look at the current broadcast economic landscape and making what are, in my opinion, reasoned allowances to enable broadcasters to continue to operate.

They're selectively issuing waivers to political supporters, while selectively demanding early license renewals to others.
 


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