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RE: Potential Fox-Disney Deal & ESPN impact
(12-12-2017 04:54 PM)arkstfan Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 11:18 AM)solohawks Wrote:  I think Sinclair will ultimately end up with "mini Fox"
AT&T after Time Warner merger couldn't own Fox News as it already has CNN

Sinclair would have to sell the Fox O&O stations or divest itself of a similar number of their stations.

Sinclair getting Fox could be huge because my recollection is a lot of their properties are CBS and ABC though I think they are already the largest ownership group of Fox affiliates.

I don't think that would be a problem for them if they got the big market o&o stations fox currently possesses.

They currently own a big chunk of fox affiliates and would be a good fit for the fox news viewers.

They already own the tennis channel and once the Tribune merger is finalized they will own WGN AMERICA. They have the potential to be a medium sized conglomerate if they could get the Fox Network and the established fox news
12-12-2017 06:15 PM
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