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By Reuters | Updated: May 26, 2026

May 26 (Reuters) – Broadcaster Tegna appointed Fox Stations (FOXA.O) veteran Patrick Paolini as CEO on Tuesday, as it attempts to resolve a ​court order blocking a $6.2 billion merger with rival Nexstar (NXST.O).

Paolini ‌brings more than three decades of local broadcast leadership experience to Tegna, joining from Fox Television Stations, where he has led ​advertising sales as executive vice president since 2023.

Here ​are some details:

  • Paolini will take over as CEO ⁠on June 1. He will be responsible for daily ​operations and local news production and report to Tegna’s ​board of directors.
  • Previously, he managed Fox’s local TV stations in Washington, D.C. — WTTG FOX 5 and WDCA FOX 5 Plus.
  • “He brings deep ​expertise in the broadcast television industry, major-market station management, ​and high-quality local news, along with a proven track record of ‌driving ⁠revenue growth across linear and digital platforms,” Tegna’s board of directors said.
  • Paolini will take over from Mike Steib, who has previously served as CEO of online art marketplace ​Artsy and ​digital media company ⁠XO Group.
  • Last week, Nexstar asked a U.S. appeals court to fast-track a review of a ​lower-court order blocking its merger with Tegna, ​saying ⁠the delay has cost it tens of millions of dollars it cannot recover.
  • Tegna operates 64 local television stations in ⁠51 U.S. ​markets, and its merger with ​Nexstar would create the largest broadcast station group, reaching 80% of American ​households.

Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed

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