US FCC pauses review of Sinclair’s plan to buy tribune media co
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WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday that it was pausing its review of Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc’s plan to buy Tribune Media Company.
The agency said that its review would entail evaluating Sinclair’s offer of divestitures, and that because the agency would need an opportunity “to fully review them,” it paused its informal 180-day transaction clock.
Rupert Murdoch-controlled Twenty-First Century Fox Inc is in talks to buy about 10 television stations from Sinclair as part of the divestiture, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters this week.