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Tegna Inc(TGNA-N)
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Guggenheim Sticks to Its Hold Rating for TEGNA (TGNA)
TEGNA Faces Advertising Headwinds as New U.S. Tariffs and Global Retaliation Pressure Marketers’ Budgets
TEGNA Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results
TEGNA Announces Quarterly Dividend
TEGNA Station WXIA Wins Prestigious 2026 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award for Groundbreaking Investigation, ‘Help that Harms’
Analysts’ Opinions Are Mixed on These Communication Services Stocks: RDE (GIFT) and TEGNA (TGNA)
TEGNA Expands Local News Offering with First-of-Its-Kind Mobile App Delivering Thousands of Original Mobile Videos Daily from Trusted Local Reporters & Weather Teams
Trump Trade: White House pauses EO preempting state laws on AI
TEGNA Shareholders Approve Merger with Nexstar
Nexstar Seeks Approval of TEGNA Acquisition From Federal Communications Commission
TEGNA Shareholders Approve Merger Agreement with Nexstar Media Group
Analysts Are Neutral on These Communication Services Stocks: TIM (TIMB), TEGNA (TGNA)
TEGNA Faces Legal Challenges Over Merger Disclosure
TEGNA Merger with Nexstar Faces DOJ Review

Profile

TEGNA is a media company which consists of 47 television stations operating in 39 markets offering high-quality television programming and digital content. The primary sources of their revenues are: 1) advertising & marketing services revenues, which include local and national non-political advertising, digital marketing services (including Premion), and advertising on the stations' websites and tablet and mobile products; 2) political advertising revenues, which are driven by even year election cycles at the local and national level and particularly in the second half of those years; 3) subscription revenues, reflecting fees paid by satellite, cable, OTT (companies that deliver video content to consumers over the Internet) and telecommunications providers to carry their television signals on their systems; and 4) other services, such as production of programming from third parties and production of advertising material.