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FCC approves combination of Nexstar and Tegna TV stations

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 6:29 PM

March 19 (Reuters) – The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it has approved the sale ​of some local broadcast ‌TV stations from Tegna to Nexstar.

“By approving this transaction, which allows Nexstar to own less than 15% of television ‌stations, ​the FCC acts ⁠mindful of the ⁠media marketplace that exits today — not the one from decades past,” FCC chair Brendan Carr said ​in a statement.

The approval comes a day after a ⁠group of eight ⁠states filed a suit in ​the U.S. District Court in Sacramento, ​California, to block the merger ‌that would make the combined entity the largest U.S. broadcast station group.

Streaming and satellite TV provider ⁠DirecTV also filed a separate suit, seeking to prevent the deal, late on ⁠Wednesday.

“This ‌transaction is essential to ⁠sustaining strong local journalism ​in ‌the communities we serve,” Nexstar’s ​CEO ⁠Perry Sook said in a statement.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya in Toronto and Juby Babu in Mexico City; editing by Michelle Nichols and ​Alan Barona)