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Communications Workers of America
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05/05/2026
FCC, Nexstar File Motion to Dismiss
The FCC and Nexstar moved Tuesday to dismiss an appeal from Newsmax, state broadband groups and others of the FCC Media Bureau order granting approval for Nexstar and Tegna’s $6.2 billion merger.
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03/02/2026
Charter-Cox Inches Forward
The FCC may have given the $34.5 billion Charter-Cox merger its blessing on Friday, but not everyone is thrilled with the combo.
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01/05/2026
Plenty of Objectors to Nexstar-Tegna
Newsmax, Echostar, DirecTV and various state broadband associations are among those filing petitions at the FCC to deny Nexstar’s proposed $6.2 billion merger with Tegna.
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12/09/2025
Charter-Cox Stick Up for Merger Agreement
Charter and Cox didn’t get a lot of blowback at the FCC over their planned $34.5 billion merger, but they spent some time last week addressing those critical of the transaction.
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05/22/2025
Starks Situation: The FCC’s New Makeup as Trusty Limbo Continues
Geoffrey Starks made it official, announcing that last week’s open meeting would be his last as a Democratic FCC Commissioner.
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01/09/2025
Supporters of T-Mobile, UScellular Merger Speak Out
Communications Workers of America, Public Knowledge, Open Technology Institute at New America and others submitted petitions to deny T-Mobile’s acquisition of UScellular spectrum last month. Now, those who believe the deal is one for the greater good are raising their voices.