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Nexstar to Appeal Preliminary Injunction Blocking Tegna Deal

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Nexstar has announced it will appeal a preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge that temporarily blocked the company's $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna. The injunction prevents Nexstar from integrating Tegna’s operations, a significant move in the professional video industry.

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Nexstar to Appeal Preliminary Injunction Blocking Tegna Deal

Ruling · April 18, 2026

The court issued an order.

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  • Appeal of preliminary injunction
  • Nexstar vs Tegna $6.2 billion acquisition
  • Professional video industry implications
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Nexstar to Appeal Preliminary Injunction Blocking Tegna Deal Federal judge issued the ruling freezing the deal that prevents Nexstar from integrating Tegna’s operations The professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful In response to a preliminary injunction prohibiting Nexstar from carrying out its $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna, Nexstar has announced that it will appeal the ruling by a

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Ruling April 18, 2026

Nexstar to Appeal Preliminary Injunction Blocking Tegna Deal

The court issued an order.

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