Nexstar Media Group (NXST) Citi’s 2025 Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference summary
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Citi’s 2025 Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference summary
3 Feb, 2026Strategic focus on local assets and scale
Emphasis on building a durable business through local TV station acquisitions, leveraging strong relationships with viewers and advertisers for long-term stability.
Local infrastructure and relationships create a competitive moat, making it difficult for new entrants to replicate the business model.
Scale provides negotiating leverage, cost rationalization, and best practice implementation, with revenue growth driven by distribution.
The pending TEGNA acquisition will expand reach to over 80% of the U.S. population and control more than 20% of local TV inventory.
Larger market presence and overlapping markets with TEGNA offer significant synergy and efficiency opportunities.
Regulatory environment and M&A strategy
Favorable regulatory momentum at the FCC and administration supports potential elimination or relaxation of ownership caps.
There is urgency to complete transactions before potential political changes, with NPRMs on ownership rules expected soon.
The company is prepared to use free cash flow to fund acquisitions and pay down debt, accruing cash until deal closure.
Integration playbook refined over 40 acquisitions, with a focus on communication, management, and achieving or exceeding synergy targets.
$300 million in synergies expected from the TEGNA deal within the first year, with potential for upside as detailed integration progresses.
NewsNation and The CW transformation
NewsNation evolved from a three-hour primetime newscast to a 24/7 cable news network, leveraging a national network of journalists for balanced, breaking news coverage.
NewsNation is profitable, growing in awareness, and recognized for balanced reporting, with a focus on expanding programming and reach.
The CW pivoted from scripted entertainment to live sports, now dedicating over 40% of its schedule to sports, resulting in higher viewership and broader reach.
Investment in sports rights has paid dividends for both the network and local stations, with ongoing opportunities for additional rights acquisitions.
The strategy for both NewsNation and The CW centers on leveraging distribution strength and live content to differentiate in a fragmented media landscape.
Latest events from Nexstar Media Group
- Record Q1 revenue and income growth driven by TEGNA acquisition and strong political ads.NXST
Q1 20268 May 2026 - Board recommends approval of all proposals, including director elections and compensation.NXST
Proxy filing30 Apr 2026 - Strong financials, major acquisition, and robust governance mark a milestone year.NXST
Proxy filing30 Apr 2026 - TEGNA acquisition closing by Q2, digital revenue growth, and regulatory shifts drive 2026 outlook.NXST
34th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference9 Mar 2026 - TEGNA merger set to close by Q2, driving synergies and reinforcing local broadcast leadership.NXST
Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 20264 Mar 2026 - Q4 revenue fell 13.4% with a net loss, but digital and non-political ads and audience grew; 2026 outlook strong.NXST
Q4 202526 Feb 2026 - Record Q2 revenue, strong political ad growth, and new buybacks amid high leverage and ad softness.NXST
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Broadcast TV leverages scale for growth, with CW targeting breakeven by 2026 and M&A constrained.NXST
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