The board of E.W. Scripps Co. unanimously rejected the unsolicited acquisition proposal submitted by Sinclair, the second-biggest U.S. TV station owner groups.
TV, had made the hostile takeover offer three weeks ago to acquire rival Cincinnati-based Scripps, including WCPO-TV.
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Scripps rejects Sinclair's hostile bid
E.W. Scripps on Tuesday said its board of directors has unanimously rejected a $538 million unsolicited takeover bid from larger peer Sinclair Broadcast Group. Why it matters: Kim Williams, Scripps' ...
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Sinclair’s $7 offer for Scripps was rejected, sparking possible board seat battles. Get insights on this evolving media M&A showdown and what’s next.
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Sinclair’s vice-chair said: `This incident highlights the critical need for the FCC to take immediate regulatory action to address control held over local broadcasters by the big national networks.’ ...
Dealmaking for broadcast stations continues to heat up, with Sinclair reporting it has built up a 8.2% stake in E.W. Scripps and has been talking with Scripps for several months about a possible deal.
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