E-mails: Nexstar, TEGNA CEOs announce $6.2 billion merger to employees
On Tuesday, Nexstar CEO Perry Sook and TEGNA CEO Mike Steib sent emails to their employees following the broadcasters’ announcement of a $6.2 billion merger.
On Tuesday, Nexstar CEO Perry Sook and TEGNA CEO Mike Steib sent emails to their employees following the broadcasters’ announcement of a $6.2 billion merger.
The company renewed its carriage deal with Comcast, inked a new talent agreement with Greta van Susteren and expanded its reach on Hulu with Live TV.
Google has agreed to a $30 million settlement in a class action accusing YouTube of illegally collecting children’s personal data for targeted ads.
Trinity Broadcasting has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Dr. Phil McGraw and his former media venture, Merit Street Media, of fraud and breach of contract.
Ed Atsinger III will step down as Executive Chairman at the end of 2025; Richard von Gnechten has been appointed Chairman of the Board.
Friend MTS has received Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Best Practices Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition, an award that highlights the company’s work in digital content security and anti-piracy technology.
The new “Mix” channels allow subscribers to watch several sports, news and children’s programming networks from a single screen.
The plan includes access to streaming versions of cable channels like Fox News, NFL Network and Vice TV.
Katz Media Group will handle all ad sales for Get After It Media and its slate of multicast networks, the companies announced on Tuesday.
Streaming continued to chip away at broadcast and cable television’s share of time spent with TV in July, with the sector accounting for nearly 50 percent of all viewership that month.
Nexstar Media Group will acquire rival broadcaster TEGNA in a cash deal valued at $6.2 billion, the companies announced Monday.
In a letter to the FCC, a trade association that counts DirecTV as a member says the company can’t juggle its ATSC 1.0 commitments with the reception and delivery of NextGen TV channels.