Nexstar to acquire 4 West Virginia stations for $130M; NBCU's Seeso to start free trial Dec. 3

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> Local TV broadcaster Nexstar Broadcasting said it will acquire four West Virginia Network TV stations for $130 million. Release

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> NBCU's streaming comedy service Seeso will reportedly offer a one-month trail starting Dec. 3. Cablefax article

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