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  • Inside the Stream: Nexstar Makes Case for Broadcast, YouTube’s Teen Bump

    Friday, October 13, 2023, 11:42 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    This week Colin and I explore Nexstar’s assertion that the recent Disney-Charter deal will benefit local TV (Nexstar is the largest owner of local broadcasters in the U.S.). Nexstar points to improved bundling that will stabilize pay-TV and spending on underperforming niche cable networks that can be reallocated to local TV. We also discuss new research showing that YouTube has edged past Netflix in consumption among teenagers.

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