Nexstar highlighted benefits such as:
Greater scale to invest in local journalism and programming.
Enhanced advertising options (local + national) for brands.
Roughly $300 million in expected synergies (cost savings through efficiencies).
Ability to better compete against digital giants and fragmented media landscapes.
Preservation of local voices, with commitments not to fully consolidate newsrooms in duopoly markets (e.g., operating like separate newspapers sharing printing).
The deal was framed as essential for sustaining local broadcasting amid industry pressures.
Critics (including media watchdogs like Free Press) argued:
In some markets, the combined entity could control three of the top-four stations.
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