Trump pushes Nexstar-Tegna deal amid conservative media backlash
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President Donald Trump urged regulators to approve the $6.2 billion Nexstar-Tegna TV-station merger, arguing it would increase competition against “fake news” on national TV, even as conservative outlets Newsmax and One America News Network condemn the consolidation as harmful to competition and consumers; both the FCC and DOJ must sign off on the deal, which has drawn criticism from across the conservative media landscape.
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