Eight states sue to block Nexstar’s plan to acquire rival Tegna

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A group of eight states filed ⁠suit late Wednesday in U.S. District ​Court in ​California ​to block Nexstar’s proposed $3.54 billion acquisition of Tegna, which would make ⁠the ‌combined entity the ⁠largest U.S. broadcast station group.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the ‌proposed merger was illegal and would lead ​to higher pay-TV prices and reduce jobs.

“When broadcast media is owned ⁠by a handful of ‌companies, we get fewer ‌voices, less competition, and communities lose the critical check ⁠on power that local journalism ⁠delivers,” Bonta said.

Last ⁠month, Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr said he ​supported the ‌deal and would be moving forward to approve it after President Donald ​Trump publicly backed the merger.

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