Anonymous 03/23/2026 (Mon) 12:38 Id: e14872 No.178771 del
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Brendan Carr @BrendanCarrFCC - For years, the FCC stood idly by while trusted sources of local news and information went out of business.
Newspapers closed by the dozen in communities all across the country. Replaced by national programming that does not always meet local needs or the public interest.
The reporters and journalists at local broadcast TV stations filled the void—providing trusted, gumshoe reporting.
Today, the FCC acts to empower some of those broadcast TV stations. It does so by approving the combination of Nexstar and TEGNA TV stations.
While Nexstar will own less than 15% of television stations after this deal, the transaction allows them to increase local news and compete in a more balanced way against the much larger players that now dominate today’s media market.
The FCC’s conclusions are bolstered by certain concrete conditions that Nexstar has committed to as part of this deal—including divesting a number of stations, increasing localism, and affordability steps.
Thank you to the FCC’s talented public servants for your work on this matter.
https://x.com/BrendanCarrFCC/status/2034766197909250553

Brenden Dilley @WarlordDilley - He is going to get crushed in the primary by Byron Donalds and stiff every single vendor who didnt collect the money up front. (Sceeenshot this)
Quote:
James Fishback @j_fishback - He lost my case.
Why on earth would I pay him for losing?
https://x.com/WarlordDilley/status/2035860190717780143

Brenden Dilley @WarlordDilley - Its wild that someone who works in the intelligence arena, didnt research who the fuck she is responding to and insulting, before hitting send.

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