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    The acquisition, if not reversed by courts, will expand Nexstar’s presence to cover 80% of US TV households. Photograph: SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images
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    Eight states asked a US judge on Friday to issue a temporary restraining order to stop a $3.5bn merger of Nexstar Media Group and Tegna.

    On Thursday, the local broadcast station owners received merger approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the US Department of Justice and said they had closed the transaction two hours after approval.

    The states argue that the deal, which would create the largest broadcast station group in the US, would “put more broadcast programming in the hands of fewer people, cut local jobs, increase cable bills, and significantly impact the delivery of news and other media content to Americans nationwide”.

    California, Colorado, Illinois, Oregon, New York, North Carolina, Connecticut and Virginia seek to maintain the status quo and argue without action the companies “would be free to proceed with – and even accelerate – integration”. The states also argue that the merger would give the deal’s principals the power to raise fees for pay-TV providers and abolish separate news operations in markets with more than one station.

    US district judge Troy Nunley in Sacramento, California, said he would consider the issue based on court papers.

    The acquisition, if not reversed by courts, will expand Nexstar’s presence to cover 80% of US TV households. The FCC said it is waiving a rule that allows broadcast television station owners to reach no more than 39% of US television audience households as part of its approval.

    In February, Donald Trump said he supported the deal. The president has repeatedly pressured Brendan Carr, the FCC chair, to revoke the licenses of NBC and ABC stations. Critics have said Carr is violating the free speech rights of broadcasters.

    Carr argues national networks such as Comcast-owned NBC and Walt Disney Company’s ABC have amassed too much power and has said he wants to empower local affiliates owned by companies including Tegna and Nexstar to preempt programming.

    Nexstar is the largest US local television broadcasting group, controlling more than 200 stations in 116 US markets reaching 220 million people, while Tegna owns 64 television stations in 51 media markets.

    Guardian staff contributed reporting

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