Judge grants restraining order blocking Nexstar-TEGNA deal from taking effect
Source: thedesk.net
A federal judge in California has granted DIRECTV a temporary restraining order in a legal challenge brought against Nexstar Media Groups $6.2 billion merger with TEGNA.
In a 24-page order handed down Friday evening, Judge Troy Nunley of the Eastern District of California said DIRECTVs arguments that Nexstars acquisition of TEGNA was likely to succeed on its merits and that the deal could lead to irreparable harm if the temporary restraining order was not issued.
The judge found that DIRECTVs position that the deal violates federal antitrust laws was persuasive, and that the loss of competition from the deal qualifies as a harm under federal legal precedents.
The harm to competing broadcasters and pay television providers outweighs any benefits to Nexstar while the case proceeds through the courts, Nunley wrote.
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