Marshall Withdraws FCC Complaints Against Nexstar After Selling Stations to Mission
Marshall Broadcasting withdrew FCC complaints against Nexstar and settled with the larger broadcaster after selling its stations to Nexstar sidecar Mission Broadcasting, Marshall said in an undocketed withdrawal filing posted Friday. Marshall acquired the stations as part of Nexstar’s 2014…
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buy of stations from Communications Corp. of America, White Knight Broadcasting and Grant Broadcasting, but in 2019 it alleged Nexstar continued to exert financial control over the stations after the sale. In August, the FCC approved transferring the stations to Mission as part of a bankruptcy proceeding (see 2008250055).