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   Premium Content09/24/2025 Standard General Lost TEGNA, but Still Pursuing LitigationThe U.S. District Court for D.C. dismissed a lawsuit filed by Standard General Managing Partner Soo Kim against the FCC, its Media Bureau and former Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel that accused the Commission of impeding its proposed TEGNA acquisition because of racial discrimination. Now Kim and Standard General are pursuing an appeal. 
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   Premium Content07/02/2025 Paramount’s Reason for Settling Trump LawsuitWith news breaking overnight of Paramount Global’s $16 million settlement of President Trump’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit, the company couldn’t ignore the elephant in the room during its annual shareholder meeting Wednesday. 
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   Premium Content08/26/2024 NBA Files Motion to Dismiss WBD LawsuitThe NBA asked the New York Supreme Court to dismiss the lawsuit from Warner Bros. Discovery which sought to act on a matching rights clause that’d keep it as one of the league’s media partners. On Friday 
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   Premium Content02/03/2022 Courts Debate Whether Streamers Are Video ProvidersThe courts are hearing several cases that test the waters on whether streamers can be classified as video providers. It’s a potentially expensive question since local governments charge video service providers an annual fee for compensation for using public property. 
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   Premium Content09/17/2021 AT&T, Others Take on FCC Over Opening of 6GHz BandAT&T , utility providers and others took on the FCC Friday at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals over the Commission’s unanimous decision in 2020 to open the 6GHz band for unlicensed users. 
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   Premium Content01/28/2020 Sinclair, Nexstar Settle LawsuitSinclair and Nexstar have agreed to settle a lawsuit over the terminated Sinclair-Tribune merger, with Sinclair selling a station and paying $60 milllion.