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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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08/19/2025
Nexstar-TEGNA Deal Details; ACA Connects Not a Fan
Media investors are carefully examining what the Nexstar-TEGNA merger means from Wall Street’s standpoint, but MVPDs expect it’ll mean higher retransmission consent bills.
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10/31/2024
Sixth Circuit Hears Title II Oral Arguments
The latest round of the net neutrality boxing match had less fervor surrounding it compared to previous bouts.
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10/16/2024
Intervenors in Title II Case Get Five Minutes in Court
The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday granted a request to give intervenors’ five minutes of oral argument time in the challenge of the FCC’s Title II net neutrality order.
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09/12/2024
FCC Argues ISPs are Like Delivery Apps in Net Neutrality Brief
The FCC continued to argue why broadband should be regulated under Title II. In a respondents’ brief filed Wednesday, the Commission argued that today’s broadband providers are far different from the early non-facilities-based dial-up ISPs that offered a suite of applications like email and newsgroups.
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09/26/2023
Rosenworcel Revives Title II Debate at the FCC
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel is moving quickly now that she has a full Commission behind her. Anna Gomez was sworn in as the third Democratic commissioner late Monday, and less than 24 hours later, Rosenworcel shared a draft rulemaking that proposes to re-establish FCC oversight over broadband by classifying it as a service regulated under Title II.