The Phnom Penh Post

Sinclair to buy Tribune Media

- Washington

SINCLAIR Broadcast Group announced on Monday a $3.9 billion deal to buy Tribune Media, in a major consolidat­ion of local television operators in the United States.

The deal gives Sinclair, already the nation’s largest owner of local television stations, some 233 television stations in 108 markets, adding the 42 operated by Tribune Media including large stations in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

If approved by regulators, the deal would end the run of Tribune Media, which was part of the media conglomera­te Tribune Co broken up in 2014 into television and publishing units.

“This is a transforma­tional acquisitio­n for Sinclair that will open up a myriad of opportunit­ies for the company,” said Chris Ripley, president and chief executive of Sinclair.

“The Tribune stations are highly complement­ary to Sinclair’s existing footprint and will create a leading nationwide media platform that includes our country’s largest markets.”

The deal became possible under a loosening of antitrust regulation­s this year kept a single company from controllin­g stations reaching more than 39 percent of the US population.

‘Trump-favouring chain’

Critics of the tie-up, which had been reported for weeks, have argued the deal is a boon for Sinclair, which had unique access to President Donald Trump during his 2016 election campaign.

“It’s a scandal,” said Craig Aaron of the consumer group Free Press.

“Sinclair – the Trump-favouring broadcast mega-chain – gets some . . . rules changed and expects others to be erased. All so that Sinclair can air its cookie-cutter newscasts to nearly 70 percent of the country’s population in local markets across the country.”

FCC officials argued the regulation­s, which aim to ensure diverse media voices, should be modified to take into account the digital transforma­tion of television.

Some reports said News Corp, owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, had expressed interest in Tribune Media.

In 2014, Tribune was broken into two separate companies, with the publishing division later renamed Tronc.

 ?? SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? A sign sits outside Tribune Media Company’s WGN television studio on Monday in Chicago. Tribune Media Co has announced it has agreed to be acquired by Sinclair Broadcast Group for $43.50 per share, or about $3.9 billion. Sinclair currently owns 173...
SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP A sign sits outside Tribune Media Company’s WGN television studio on Monday in Chicago. Tribune Media Co has announced it has agreed to be acquired by Sinclair Broadcast Group for $43.50 per share, or about $3.9 billion. Sinclair currently owns 173...

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