Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Chairman of Sinclair Broadcasting met with Donald Trump during the election, promising that "We are here to deliver your message."

David D. Smith
Courtesy of The Guardian:  

The chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group met Donald Trump at the White House during a visit to pitch a potentially lucrative new product to administration officials, the Guardian has learned. 

David D Smith, whose company has been criticised for making its anchors read a script echoing Trump’s attacks on the media, said he briefed officials last year on a system that would enable authorities to broadcast direct to any American’s phone. 

“I just wanted them to be aware of the technology,” Smith said in an interview. He also recalled an earlier meeting with Trump during the 2016 election campaign, where he told the future president: “We are here to deliver your message.” 

Sinclair is the biggest owner of local TV in the US, and may soon reach 72% of American households if a proposed $4bn takeover of a rival is approved by federal regulators. It is accused by critics of having a conservative bias, which it denies.

The company has been a driving force in the development of a new broadcasting standard known as Next Gen TV, and is one of the first involved in making chips for televisions, cellphones and other devices to receive the new transmissions. 

Gee I wonder if those chips can also report back information, such as viewing habits, news sources, and possible political affiliations?

Because I kind of bet they can.

The CEO of Sinclair recently apologized to their employees for all of attacks they are receiving from "extremists."

Courtesy of Politico:  

Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Chris Ripley apologized to employees Tuesday for having to endure what he called “politically motivated attacks” over the right-leaning media company’s recent promos, which drew widespread criticism for echoing President Trump’s attacks on the “fake” news media. 

In a memo sent to staff, Ripley defended the scripts that anchors at more than 60 Sinclair stations were compelled to read, telling staff that the practice “is not unique to Sinclair, however, the blowback we received for doing so certainly is.” 

“For having to field nasty calls, threats, personal confrontations and trolling on social media, I am truly sorry you had to endure such an experience,” Ripley wrote. “However, as an organization it is important that we do not let extremists on any side of the political fence bully us because they do not like what they hear or see.”

Oh yeah Sinclair is being attacked for doing what EVERY other news outlet does.

Once again, which news outlets force their reporters to do this?

It is not an "extremist" point of view to point out that this is atrocious, nor is it extremist to be very uncomfortable with a "news" agency that meets with a presidential candidate and promises to deliver their message.

That is not news reporting, that is propaganda.

17 comments:

  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2018/04/09/sinclair-commentator-resigns-after-threatening-to-sexually-assault-parkland-survivor-david-hogg/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.327d50e068bb

    "A conservative commentator at a Sinclair Broadcast Group television station has resigned — and his TV news show has been canceled — after a statement he made threatening to sexually assault Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg drew harsh criticism and sparked the beginnings of an advertiser boycott.

    Jamie Allman, who hosted a nightly show on the Sinclair-owned ABC affiliate in St. Louis, wrote on Twitter that he was “hanging out getting ready” to sexually assault Hogg with “a hot poker.”"

    "Spurred on by a Democratic state lawmaker and activists who took to social media to highlight the commentator’s remarks, advertisers including Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, the St. Louis health center Palm Health and local real estate office the Gellman Team announced they would stop advertising on Allman’s TV program."

    Laura Ingraham is back and she's still losing advertisers.

    "The anger generated by Allman’s remarks is reminiscent of the outrage after another conservative commentator, Fox News host Laura Ingraham, mocked Hogg after it was announced the student activist did not get into some top colleges — only to face a fierce backlash from activists and advertisers.

    Advertising space for her show in the two days after the tweet fell by more than half, and at least 18 advertisers have pulled out of her prime-time show.

    Ingraham returned to Fox News on Monday night following a week-long vacation and lashed out at “left-wing retaliatory hit squads” that, she said, aim to silence conservative voices."

    https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/04/11/laura-ingraham-loses-more-sponsors-after-blasting-left-for-stifling-free-speech

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/advertisers-keep-pressure-laura-ingraham-193948571.html

    "Laura Ingraham returned to Fox News this week, but the bad news for her continued.

    The exodus of advertisers from Ingraham’s show resumed following her weeklong hiatus, meant to stem the loss of sponsors unwilling to associate their brands with her program.

    Allstate Insurance and SlimFast diet drink announced that they would no longer run ads on the program in the wake of the host’s attack on Parkland, Fla., high school student David Hogg."

    You'd think by now the rabid right would realize that society doesn't tolerate their hate speech or destructive actions.

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  2. Anonymous11:32 AM

    OT?
    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/michael-cohen-caught-dining-msnbcs-donny-deutsch-just-urged-turn-trump/

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    1. Anonymous2:46 PM

      " “Michael at this point, for whatever his emotional, legal, personal reasons is devoutly, devoutly, devoutly loyal to this president — where I can’t understand it, candidly,” Deutsch said on Morning Joe on Wednesday. “I will see it as this unfolds, (the FBI raid) two days ago it was not about Russia, it was not. It was about banking and finance. When you scratch that scab, there’s a lot of puss coming out of it.”

      In March, Deutsch worried that Trump might destroy the world with nuclear weapons to avoid jail. "

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  3. Anonymous11:53 AM

    OT, but talk about tonedeaf, or maybe an outrageously desperate attempt at deflection against the current and latest s#!+storm ( and you have to admit that the irony is hi-larious):


    'President Donald Trump gave props to his eldest daughter during a signing for anti-online sex trafficking legislation Wednesday...'

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/president-gives-credit-ivanka-sex-trafficking/

    -Anyone remember the underage girl (the one that was brave enough to come forward, at least) that accused Trumplethinskin of RAPING her at a party? The one that mysteriously disappeared after being threatened with bodily harm/death?

    'Allegation of rape in 1994, made public in a court filing in April 2016

    An unnamed woman has alleged in federal court that Trump raped her when she was 13 at the home of now-registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Initially filed in California in April, a civil complaint was refiled in a federal court in New York in June.

    On one occasion, the woman known as Jane Doe alleges in her complaint, “Defendant Trump tied Plaintiff to a bed, exposed himself to Plaintiff, and then proceeded to forcibly rape Plaintiff. During the course of this savage sexual attack, Plaintiff loudly pleaded with Defendant Trump to stop but with no effect. Defendant Trump responded to Plaintiff’s pleas by violently striking Plaintiff in the face with his open hand and screaming that he would do whatever he wanted.” Afterward, according to the complaint, “Defendant Trump threatened Plaintiff that, were she ever to reveal any of the details of the sexual and physical abuse of her by Defendant Trump, Plaintiff and her family would be physically harmed if not killed.”'

    (Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/allegations-women-have-made-against-donald-trump-n665731)

    Anyone think Trumplethinskin was *only* involved in money laundering with regards to the mob? With Russia? There's big money to be made in sex trafficking. Now he's all 'holier than thou', signing this bill. Yeah. Riiggghhht. ::epic eye roll::

    COME ON MUELLER, LOOK INTO THIS, TOO!!!!

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    1. Anonymous1:05 PM

      No worries. #FVEY has the receipts. Understand the video is horrific.

      Pay attention to world news. It's all starting to come together.

      GeorgiaPeach

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    2. Anonymous2:14 PM

      Sex trafficking? No wonder he likes the Palins and vise versa.


      The first Mrs. Trump claimed he raped her before she had to take it back.

      Poor Ivanka. Has she been telling the media how great her father is for women? Does she speak up for him when it comes to the accusations from the many women that would like to be free to talk? Her silence says a lot.

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    3. Anonymous3:22 PM

      IVANka is doing what any good Mafia Princess would do. Act charitable, find a cause and bend over backwards as a do-gooder. Conveniently, she has a cheering squad that chants her glorified praise for dad.
      http://www.newsweek.com/ivanka-trump-president-sex-trafficking-881835


      Ivanka Trump Helped FOSTA, A Controversial Sex Trafficking Bill, Land On Her Dad's Desk — Here's How???
      https://www.bustle.com/p/ivanka-trump-helped-fosta-a-controversial-sex-trafficking-bill-land-on-her-dads-desk-heres-how-8761767

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  4. Chenagrrl11:54 AM

    The thought of this dweeb pleasuring himself with my phone transmissions inspires me to write letters.

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  5. Anonymous11:55 AM

    Mueller can add this crap show to his list of interviews.

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  6. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/allied-progress-anti-sinclair-ad-buy_us_5ac6328ae4b09ef3b2445680

    "Sinclair Broadcast Group has bookended Allied Progress’ ads critical of the company with brief statements defending itself as “a source for truthful news.”

    “This station, which is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, is proud to present both sides of issues,” the company says in a voiceover before the Allied Progress spot that has aired on four stations. “For that reason, we have agreed to air the commercial you are about to see opposing Sinclair’s acquisition of additional television stations. We think the ad is misleading but wanted to let you decide.”

    “The ad was purchased by a group known for its liberal bias,” the voiceover continues after the spot. “We hope you won’t buy into the hysteria and hype.”

    Allied’s executive director, Karl Frisch, said Sinclair did not contact Allied before inserting the disclaimers. Although the group expected the ads to begin airing last Friday, they did not begin until the weekend."

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sinclair-backlash-political-candidates-amy-schumer_us_5ac78395e4b09d0a1192ffcd

    "Amy Schumer has apparently canceled a scheduled interview on a local news station owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group after critics decried the company for forcing its anchors to read a script casting doubt on media integrity, BuzzFeed reported Thursday. "

    "She is joined by a handful of Democratic candidates who have so far pledged not to advertise on Sinclair-owned networks: Maryland gubernatorial candidate Krish Vignarajah, Kentucky congressional candidate Amy McGrath, Maryland congressional candidate David Trone, North Carolina congressional candidate Ken Romley and New York congressional candidate Gareth Rhodes.

    “We’ve decided not to support a corporate media giant that bullies its employees into reading propaganda,” Romley said in a statement. McGrath said she felt that Sinclair’s script “eerily mimics the propaganda efforts” of “authoritarian regimes.”

    A source close to the matter told BuzzFeed that the controversy also factored into Schumer’s decision, and that she does not wish to work with any Sinclair-owned station in the future."

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jonathan-beaton-sinclair-suing_us_5ac60f6fe4b09ef3b2441237

    "I quit my job at a television station owned by Sinclair Broadcasting, and I am fighting the company in court for trying to claw back $5,700."

    "At first, I was told by my attorney to ignore Sinclair’s demands, as they are a large company and wouldn’t want to spend the time or money it would take to come after me. But almost three years later, they’re suing me for $5,700 ― an arbitrary amount they claim is “liquidated damages,” and a ridiculously small sum for a company that reported profit of $443.5 million in its latest quarterly earnings."

    "I believe these lawsuits are an obvious attempt to scare former employees. Not everyone has the means to hire a lawyer. Sinclair is betting that former employees will cut checks just to make the problem go away ― and that they can make an example out of reporters. The message? Quit on us and we’ll rain hell down on you. But I refuse to cower and acquiesce to this malevolent corporation. I’m fighting back.

    Fortunately, I have a tenacious and aggressive attorney. We responded to Sinclair’s lawsuit in Orange County, Florida, where I reside, and have demanded a jury trial. We are currently awaiting their response."

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  7. Anonymous12:45 PM

    Sinclair has been put out there to deter from the other stuff that is going on in the Trump administration - which isn't good or lawful!

    Don't fall for the Sinclair group, America!

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  8. Anonymous1:23 PM

    O/T

    https://www.npr.org/2018/04/11/601534305/nra-in-new-document-acknowledges-more-than-20-russian-linked-contributors

    ROFLMFAO. Can you hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth yet? You will.

    GeorgiaPeach

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  9. Anonymous1:33 PM

    O/T

    If you don't follow Spicy on Twitter, you should. She brings receipts. Thread on the 35 blank subpoenas that Mueller filed yesterday.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/SpicyFiles/status/984113213561298946

    GeorgiaPeach

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  10. Anonymous1:39 PM

    ot
    Theresa May indicates willingness for military action against Syria
    Opposition parties argue for debate before military action, but most MPs agree chemical attack constitutes crossing of red line

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/11/theresa-may-indicates-willingness-for-military-action-against-syria

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  11. Anonymous2:03 PM

    Wonder how Sinclair is going to spin this. Damn those evangelicals - always giving xtians a bad name.

    http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/04/alabama_evangelist_acton_bowen.html#incart_river_index

    GeorgiaPeach

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  12. Anonymous3:57 PM

    I may be old school at 60+, but why would anyone do business over a phone? If you get hacked into, that’s your fault and I do not mean to be nasty.

    I took care of unwanted calls to our land line, and this will be just as easy. Screw YOU, Sinclair!

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  13. Anonymous10:26 PM

    Many are saying:

    "David D. Smith, you fat miserable ignorant bitch, eat my shit. You're not even remotely worthy of sucking my giant dick, but I'll let you eat my shit."

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