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FCC Order Says Sinclair Request on Tribune May 'Involve Deception'

FCC Order Says Sinclair Request on Tribune May 'Involve Deception'
(Sipa USA via AP)

Monday, 16 July 2018 06:18 PM EDT

A draft Federal Communications Commission order seen by Reuters on Monday said that Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc's application for approval to purchase Tribune Media Co may "involve deception."

"Sinclair's actions here potentially involve deception" in its application to acquire Tribune and in reference to the divestiture of WGN, a TV station in Chicago, according to Pai's draft order, not yet public but seen by Reuters.

The draft order said "this question of misconduct does not bear" only on the WGN transaction but on the entire merger application.

Tribune shares slid 13.5 percent to $33.35 and Sinclair fell 6 percent to $31.

Pai called for a hearing before an administrative judge. Gigi Sohn, a top aide to former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, said "it's widely recognized that when something is set for a hearing that the deal is not going to survive."

FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said that after a string of policies "custom built" to support Sinclair, "the agency will finally take a hard look at its proposed merger with Tribune. This is overdue and favoritism like this needs to end."

Sinclair, which owns 192 stations, said in May 2017 it planned to acquire Chicago-based Tribune’s 42 TV stations in 33 markets.

In April, Sinclair said it would sell 23 TV stations to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals, but would still need FCC permission to own more than one station in some markets.

Matthew Polka, chief executive officer of the American Cable Association, said "it’s well past time for Sinclair to realize that its effort to engage in massive media consolidation has failed and that it should withdraw the transaction without delay."

Conservative news outlet Newsmax, which owns a cable TV channel, said in a FCC filing last month that many of the divested stations were being sold for below-market prices and suggested Sinclair would still have "de facto control" over some stations being sold.

Gene Kimmelman, president of the advocacy group Public Knowledge, said the order "could also (put) pressure on them to divest more stations cleanly in the open market."

Sinclair, based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, has said that if the deal was approved it would reach nearly 59 percent of the nation’s television households.

Democrats claim Pai has made a string of FCC decisions benefiting Sinclair. Pai has repeatedly denied he has taken actions aimed at benefiting Sinclair. Sinclair has also denied improper conduct.

© 2023 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


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A draft Federal Communications Commission order seen by Reuters on Monday said that Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc's application for approval to purchase Tribune Media Co may "involve deception."The order said that "Sinclair's actions here potentially involve deception" and...
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