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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Sinclair takes 8% stake in EW Scripps as broadcaster eyes potential acquisition
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Sinclair takes 8% stake in EW Scripps as broadcaster eyes potential acquisition

Last updated: November 19, 2025 12:25 am
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Sinclair, a prominent broadcasting company, has recently made a significant move by acquiring over 8% stake in E.W. Scripps, signaling a potential merger with the smaller local TV rival. This strategic decision was disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday, where Sinclair revealed its purchase of Scripps’ Class A common stock as part of its contemplation to acquire the company.

The discussions between Sinclair and Scripps have been ongoing for months, focusing on a potential combination that would enhance their scale to effectively address the evolving challenges in the U.S. media landscape. The increasing competition and recent industry consolidations have prompted both companies to consider joining forces to stay competitive.

Scripps acknowledged Sinclair’s stake and assured shareholders that its board would evaluate any potential transactions in their best interest. However, Scripps also emphasized its commitment to safeguarding against any opportunistic actions from Sinclair or other entities.

Following the news of Sinclair’s investment, Scripps’ stock witnessed a significant surge of nearly 40%, reaching around $4.28 by the close of the market. In contrast, Sinclair’s stock also experienced a positive trend, with a 4.91% increase, closing at $16.87 per share.

The potential merger between Sinclair and Scripps comes amidst a broader trend of consolidation within the U.S. media industry, particularly in the local TV sector. This trend was exemplified by Nexstar Media Group’s $6.2 billion deal to acquire Tegna in August.

While companies like Sinclair, Nexstar, and Tegna argue that such acquisitions would enable them to better compete with larger media and tech players, critics raise concerns about the homogenization of news. The fear is that increased consolidation could lead to local TV stations becoming mere replicators of syndicated content, potentially limiting the diversity of viewpoints and content available to viewers.

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One instance that highlighted this concern was when both Nexstar and Sinclair chose to preempt Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show across their ABC-affiliated stations due to remarks made by the comedian following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. This blackout persisted in dozens of local TV markets for over a week, showcasing the potential impact of corporate decisions on content dissemination.

Sinclair Broadcast Group, headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, operates a vast network of 185 TV stations in 85 markets, along with owning the Tennis Channel. The company is known for its conservative viewpoint in broadcasts. Conversely, E.W. Scripps Co., based in Cincinnati, Ohio, manages over 60 local stations in more than 40 markets, in addition to owning national news outlets like Scripps News and Court TV, as well as entertainment brands like ION.

The possibility of a merger between Sinclair and Scripps remains uncertain and would require regulatory approval. However, under the current administration, such mergers could be more likely, as seen with the proposed Nexstar-Tegna merger that would necessitate regulatory rule changes. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has signaled openness to altering rules limiting the number of stations a single company can own, potentially paving the way for further industry consolidation.

In conclusion, the potential merger between Sinclair and Scripps reflects the ongoing trend of consolidation in the U.S. media landscape, with companies seeking to enhance their competitiveness and adapt to the evolving challenges in the industry. This move could have significant implications for the future of local TV broadcasting and content diversity, underscoring the importance of regulatory scrutiny and stakeholder evaluation in such transactions.

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