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Petitions to Deny Apollo Global Funding Buy of Cox Stations Due Aug. 12

Petitions to deny in Terrier Media’s buy of Cox’s TV stations (see 1905290052) are due Aug. 12 in docket 19-197, said a public notice in Friday’s Daily Digest. Terrier is a subsidiary of hedge fund Apollo Global Funding. Oppositions to…

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the petitions are due Aug. 22, replies Aug. 29. Though Apollo and the series of subsidiaries through which it controls Terrier are controlled by U.S. citizens, the company is considered foreign-owned under FCC rules “because the voting interests of its U.S. owners are held through a Cayman Islands entity,” said a public notice on the declaratory ruling. Comments on the petition for declaratory ruling are due Aug. 12, replies Aug. 27.In a supplemental filing posted Friday, Terrier asked that its planned buy of Cox radio stations (see 1906260083) be added to the foreign ownership petition.