Tegna, Inc. (stylized as
TEGNA) is an
American publicly traded broadcast and digital media company headquartered in
McLean, Virginia. It was formed on June 29, 2015, when the
Gannett Company spun off its publishing assets – which retained the "Gannett" name – in order to focus on its more profitable
broadcast television and digital media divisions. Tegna owns or operates 46 television stations (which, alongside those historically owned by Gannett, includes stations that had recently been acquired by Gannett from
Belo Corporation and the London Broadcasting Company), and is the largest group owner of stations affiliated with
NBC and
CBS, and properties in digital media.