5 More States Join Antitrust Lawsuit Seeking to Block Nexstar–Tegna Merger

The Epoch Times
Five additional states have joined an antitrust lawsuit to block the Nexstar–Tegna merger, bringing the total number of plaintiffs to 13.

Summary

Five more states have joined an antitrust lawsuit seeking to block the merger between broadcast giants Nexstar and Tegna, following a court order that placed the deal on hold. California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on April 30 that attorneys general from Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Vermont have joined the suit, bringing the total number of plaintiffs to 13.

(Source:The Epoch Times)

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