'In Feb '22, investment firm Standard General announced its $8.6 billion acquisition of TEGNA Inc. A year later, however, the deal remains buried deep in the bowels of the FCC, another invisible victim of the bureaucratic black arts,' Bret Swanson writes.
Protect Internet Freedom, a First Amendment group, is comparing the Federal Communications Commission to Facebook after allegations that the agency censored comments it received from the public. n February 2022, investment firm Standard General announced its $8.6 billion acquisition of TEGNA Inc., which owns 64 television stations in 51 US markets.
A brief history: The internet blew apart the existing communications and content platforms—movies, newspapers, telephones, and TV. The internet globalized news and sports. It unlinked entertainment from time slots. It swallowed up local newspapers and TV channels, as advertising dollars moved wholesale to Google.
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