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    While the lawsuit was occurring, the Port of San Diego and the City of San Diego were in negotiations with the Fifth Avenue Landing to enter into a new lease to allow for convention center expansion on the neighboring property, which would involve an initial $5 million payment, and a total $32 million buyout if the ballot initiative passes. [45]

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    Stadio Diego Armando Maradona: Chvrches Laila al Habash 93,341 / 93,341 $9,856,532 22 June 25 June Milan: San Siro: Chvrches Mara Sattei: 249,560 / 249,560 $29,439,180 26 June 28 June 29 June 1 July Zürich: Switzerland Letzigrund: Griff Caroline Alves 95,055 / 95,055 $14,972,413 2 July 5 July [f] Copenhagen: Denmark Parken Stadium: Griff Oh ...

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    The deal would give Fox ownership of stations covering 45.9% of U.S. households (30.4% with the UHF discount factored in) and owned-and-operated stations in 19 of the top 20 markets, while Sinclair expects to reach 62% of the U.S. (37.4% with the discount) post-acquisition as a result of the Fox purchases and prior divestitures tied to the ...

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    The deal would create a duopoly with Fox affiliate KSWB (the first such duopoly in the San Diego market), and marks the family-owned McKinnon's exit from broadcasting (McKinnon, which was founded in 1962, had launched KUSI in 1982 and the station was its last television property following the 2010 sale of KIII/Corpus Christi to London ...

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    The network, whose content will be controlled by the Dodgers, will air Dodgers broadcasts beginning in 2014 (a 25-year deal estimated at $7–8 billion and subject to MLB approval), supplanting incumbent rightsholders Prime Ticket and KCAL-TV. [25]