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Nexstar to Expand Local News Operations Serving Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and Maryland

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Nexstar Media Inc. is enhancing its local news coverage in Washington, D.C., by merging WDVM-TV and WDCW-TV into a new operation called DC News Now. This initiative aims to provide over 67 hours of local news weekly, employing new satellite news bureaus in Hagerstown, Frederick, and Chantilly. The expansion will introduce new newscasts and increase coverage for the region's 6 million residents, demonstrating a commitment to local journalism and community engagement.

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  • Expansion of local news operations to serve a large audience of over 6 million.
  • Introduction of three satellite news bureaus for enhanced community coverage.
  • New nightly newscasts and extended programming hours enhancing content diversity.
  • Increase in hiring for journalists and support staff to strengthen news gathering.
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WDVM-TV and WDCW-TV Will Occupy New State of the Art Newsroom and Studio; Combined Operation Will Offer 67+ Hours of Local News and be Known as “DC News Now”

Stations Will Launch New Newscasts, Expand Existing News, and Open Satellite News Bureaus in Hagerstown and Frederick, Maryland, and Chantilly, Virginia

WASHINGTON & IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nexstar Media Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST), today announced that it will expand its local news operations serving Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia. The company plans to bring its two television stations currently serving the area, WDVM-TV (Ind) in Hagerstown, and WDCW-TV (CW) in Washington, D.C. (DMA #7), together at one central location in the nation’s capital. The new, combined operation will be known as “DC News Now.”

Both television stations will broadcast from a new state-of-the-art newsroom and studio currently under construction on Wisconsin Avenue while maintaining a significant presence in Maryland and Northern Virginia. The central newsgathering operation will be supported by three newly established satellite news bureaus in Hagerstown and Frederick, Maryland, and Chantilly, Virginia. Each new bureau will serve as an extended newsroom and studio for DC News Now, capable of live reporting and staffed with additional journalists who will provide even more local news coverage for the area.

The new facilities and expanded staff will establish a solid foundation from which WDVM-TV will launch a new nightly newscast at 9 p.m. ET, expand its existing morning news by one hour, and add a thirty-minute nightly sports highlight show at 11 p.m. ET. WDCW-TV will launch a new nightly newscast at 10 p.m. ET.

“This expansion is a clear demonstration of Nexstar’s unwavering commitment to local news and public service,” said Andrew Alford, President of Broadcasting for Nexstar Media Inc. “The demand for local news, weather, and information in Maryland and Northern Virginia, and in the immediate Washington, D.C., area has never been greater. We will be hiring more journalists and critical support personnel, significantly expanding our digital news capabilities, and building upon our strong legacy of providing high-quality local news to the communities we serve.”

Following the expansion, DC News Now will provide more than 67 hours of local news programming every week, covering more communities than any other local broadcaster serving Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. The ninth-largest DMA in the United States, Washington, D.C., has a population of more than six million and more than 2.3 million local television households.

“We are extremely excited about this expansion, particularly because it enables us to launch new newscasts while also establishing three new satellite news bureaus from which we can deliver live news directly from within local communities in Maryland and Northern Virginia,” said David Bangura, Vice President and General Manager of WDVM-TV and WDCW-TV. “These bureaus will give WDVM-TV and WDCW-TV a way of connecting to the community as never before.”

Veteran journalist and news management executive Ben Dobson has been named News Director of the expanded operation. He joins WDVM-TV/WDCW-TV from Boston, MA, where he has served as Vice President and News Director of New England Cable News (NECN), a 24-hour cable news network, NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Boston since 2018. During his tenure at NECN, Mr. Dobson transformed the network’s programming and audience reach by launching new newscasts, creating a digital streaming department, and driving a renewed emphasis on online content. Prior to Boston, Mr. Dobson was Vice President and News Director at WVIT-TV (NBC) in Hartford, CT, and before that held a series of news management roles of increasing responsibility in Boston and Hartford.

“Bringing these two television stations together, adding more news hours, and creating three locally-based satellite news bureaus to serve Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland and Virginia, is a tremendous opportunity,” said Mr. Dobson. “We are building something from the ground up at a time when more and more viewers are turning to local news organizations as their primary source of information they can trust.”

About Nexstar Media Group, Inc.

Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST) is a leading diversified media company that produces and distributes engaging local and national news, sports and entertainment content, including 283,000 hours of original video content each year. Nexstar owns America’s largest local broadcasting group comprised of top network affiliates, with 200 owned or partner stations in 116 U.S. markets reaching 212 million people. Nexstar’s television assets also include NewsNation, America’s fastest-growing national news and entertainment cable network reaching 75 million television homes, popular entertainment multicast networks Antenna TV and Rewind TV, and a 31.3% ownership stake in TV Food Network. The Company’s portfolio of digital assets, including The Hill and BestReviews, are collectively a Top 10 U.S. digital news and information property. In addition to delivering exceptional content and service to our communities, Nexstar provides premium multiplatform advertising opportunities at scale for businesses and brands seeking to leverage the strong consumer engagement of our compelling content offering. For more information, please visit www.nexstar.tv

Media Contact:

Gary Weitman

EVP & Chief Communication Officer

Nexstar Media Group, Inc.

972/373-8800 or gweitman@nexstar.tv

Investor Contact:

Joseph Jaffoni or Jennifer Neuman

JCIR, Inc.

212/835-8500 or nxst@jcir.com

Source: Nexstar Media Inc.

FAQ

What is the new name for the merged operation of WDVM-TV and WDCW-TV?

The combined operation will be known as 'DC News Now'.

How many hours of local news will DC News Now provide weekly?

DC News Now aims to provide over 67 hours of local news programming each week.

Where are the new satellite news bureaus located?

The new satellite news bureaus will be located in Hagerstown, Frederick, and Chantilly.

What new programming will be launched by Nexstar Media Inc. at DC News Now?

Nexstar will launch new newscasts at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., and an expanded morning news program.

How does the expansion reflect Nexstar's commitment to local news?

The expansion includes increased staffing, more news hours, and establishing satellite bureaus to cover local communities better.

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