New York Post

TV families feud

Rebuffed Nexstar considers proxy fight

- By JOSH KOSMAN jkosman@nypost.com

Nexstar Broadcasti­ng Group is planning to take its fight against Media General to the boardroom if the two sides can’t agree to merge, The Post has learned.

The 11member Media General board, which in September recommende­d an offer to buy Meredith, the magazine and broadcasti­ng company, unanimousl­y rejected Nexstar’s improved $16.31 a share bid, or $2.1 billion, on Wednesday. All three own TV stations.

The company has been delaying Nexstar, hoping Meredith would propose an offer to buy it, sources said. But Meredith has had a difficult time putting a deal structure together, a source said.

Nexstar is eyeing its target’s board nomination­s, which start Dec. 28, as a prelude to mounting a challenger slate in a proxy feud.

The enhanced offer includes a provision that would allow Media General shareholde­rs to keep the profits from selling spectrum in a government auction, which could net investors an ad ditional $1.50 a share.

Nexstar may make a better offer of roughly $17 a share before the Media General board meets on Thursday, two sources close to the situation said.

“By no means is Nexstar walking away. However, they are frustrated,” a source said.

Shareholde­rs have made it clear they will not approve the standing $2.4 billion deal in which Media General would buy Meredith.

The fresh offer would force the Media General board into a difficult position. Shares have risen from $11.15 on Sept. 28, when Nexstar announced its unsolicite­d bid of $14.50 a share. The stock fell 10 cents, to $14.48, on Wednesday.

“Our board remains open to discussing and receiving an improved proposal from Nexstar that would appropriat­ely value the company,” Media General said.

One Media General investor said he no longer trusts the directors. “I fear this board will not make the right decision.”

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Spurned sui Media General nixed Nexstar Broadcasti­ng Group CEO Perry Sook’s sweetened $2.1 billion takeover offer, which could prompt a proxy fight.

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