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Portions of Marshall Broadcasting Breach of Contract Suit Against Nexstar Dismissed

A New York Supreme Court judge dismissed portions of Marshall Broadcasting’s breach of contract lawsuit against Nexstar Broadcasting, but aspects remain. Marshall argued in the lawsuit and to the FCC that Nexstar exerted undue control over stations it divested to…

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Marshall in 2014 (see Ref:1904030071]). Marshall’s court arguments that Nexstar breached a shared service agreement and agreements with creditors concerning Marshall survive, as does Marshall’s claim that Nexstar hasn’t abided by agreements to hand over retransmission consent fees for the stations. The bulk of Marshall’s other arguments were dismissed Wednesday for a lack of evidence or for being duplicative. Friday, Nexstar and Marshall didn’t comment.