US District Judge Troy Nunley halts Nexstar/Tegna integration
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US District Judge Troy Nunley issued a temporary restraining order requiring Nexstar Media Group and Tegna to immediately cease all integration and consolidation of assets and operations for 14 days while the court considers whether to convert the order into a preliminary injunction.
Why it matters
The order forbids any transfers of staff, management control, programming, or joint management structures between the companies while it remains in force. Hold-separate obligations mean the firms cannot complete consolidation steps that would remove local competitors or centralize newsrooms during the court's review period.
Implications
- — Nexstar and Tegna integration and operations teams must immediately stop all consolidation activities, or face contempt proceedings and other court sanctions.
- — Nexstar corporate legal team must file a court response to the judge's show-cause order explaining why a preliminary injunction should not issue, or risk the court extending restraints.
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