Nexstar offers just over $4B for Tribune Media
IRVING, Texas — Nexstar is offering to buy Chicago’s Tribune Media for about $4 billion Monday, four months after the collapse of a similar bid from Sinclair Broadcast Group.
The deal would make Nexstar, whose stations reach nearly 39 per cent of all U.S. television households, the biggest operator of local TV stations in the U.S. Yet it still must be approved by federal regulators, as well as shareholders.
The Sinclair-Tribune deal appeared to be gliding toward approval over the summer until Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said in July that he had “serious concerns” about the deal.
Sinclair had agreed to shed almost two dozen of its own to score approval by the FCC. But Pai said Sinclair might still be able to operate the stations “in practice, even if not in name.”