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FCC approves merger of Liberty with Raycom Media
Jan 20, 2006 3:01 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
The FCC has approved Raycom Media’s plans to buy Liberty.
Privately held Raycom is paying $1 billion to buy the Greenville, SC-based broadcast company. Liberty shareholders approved the deal last month. With the FCC's blessing, Montgomery, AL-based Raycom expects to complete the purchase within 20 days.
Liberty owns 15 network-affiliated television stations.
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