Why is nobody suggesting that either a Nexstar or Tegna station gets sold off in a market which has both? In Greensboro, for example, Nexstar owns WGHP (Fox) and Tegna, WFMY (CBS). In Charlotte, Nexstar has WJZY (Fox); Tegna, WCNC (NBC). Seems that unless there are going to be changes in the number of stations a company can own, one of the stations in these two markets will have to be sold off. However, I don't see an affiliation change, at least not in Greensboro, because as I understand it WFMY is in with CBS until 2028. Elsewhere on this board is talk of ending ownership caps, but suppose it doesn't happen. Would Nexstar elect to keep WGHP and its Fox/CW duopoly in Charlotte? Would WFMY and WCNC be shut down? I'd like to see WCNC become an NBC o&o and somebody like Gray buy WFMY, but I'm not holding my breath on either. Bottom line: there's a lot to be sorted out unless we're about to see a slew of duopolies.