The Sinclair Broadcasting Group recently became the largest radio network in the nation. It is aggressively pro-Trump and requires its local stations to run certain programs.
Sinclair is poised to become the nation’s largest owner of TV stations and, with its recent hire of former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn, viewers can expect to see more of the chain’s political programming. Epshteyn is Sinclair’s “chief political analyst.”
Listeners to WJAR in Providence were shocked to learn that their local news station had become a conservative news outlet.
Julian Sinclair Smith launched the broadcasting company in 1971 in Baltimore. His son, David Smith, took the reins in the 1990s, expanding its reach to 81 markets across the country.
While Sinclair once broadcast to relatively few homes, it is now poised to reach 72 percent of American households if its acquisition of Tribune Media Company is approved. The $3.9 billion purchase would add 42 stations to its holdings.
It could expand Sinclair’s reach to 87.3 million homes, of the 119.6 million American households that the Neilsen foundation estimates have televisions.
Smith and Sinclair pull no punches about their political leanings. The company’s controversies date to the era of George W. Bush, when, among other things, the broadcaster sent a team to Iraq to report “good news” about the war; aired “Stolen Honor,” a documentary critical of John Kerry’s anti-Vietnam war activism, weeks before the 2004 election; and refused to air a “Nightline” program that listed the name of every American soldier killed in Iraq.
Sinclair is to radio news what FOX is to television news.

Should be marvelous!
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I always wondered how so many intelligent Germans fell into Hitler’s spell. Now I see how it’s done. Frighteningly real.
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One of Goebbels’ innovations was to have radios mass produced for a price that regular people could afford. These “Volksempfänger” (people’s receivers) made it easier to spread propaganda. Also, those programs were often the only shows available.
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Talk radio, from sea to shining sea, is already about 97% far right wing, far hate wing spewers of toxic sludge. It’s been this way for years and it goes on 24/7 all over the country. This is all thanks to getting rid of the fairness doctrine (Reagan) and allowing companies to buy up or monopolize the airwaves (Clinton). Now with this latest Sinclair Broadcasting Group buy up, it’s overkill on steroids.
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“Bill Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The act, signed into law on February 8, 1996, was “essentially bought and paid for by corporate media lobbies,” as Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) described it, and radically “opened the floodgates on mergers.””
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/34789-democracy-in-peril-twenty-years-of-media-consolidation-under-the-telecommunications-act
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From the lattimes, 1987:
Reagan’s Veto Kills Fairness Doctrine Bill
June 21, 1987|PENNY PAGANO | Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON — President Reagan, intensifying the debate over whether the nation’s broadcasters must present opposing views of controversial issues, has vetoed legislation to turn into law the 38-year-old “fairness doctrine,” the White House announced Saturday.
The curse that keeps on cursing.
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Joe
Thomas Frank listed five major pieces of legislation that Clinton signed
that Reagan only would have dreamed of. I say there were 7 this was # 6 and the return of the reduced rate for capital gains was #7 .
Bring it on NYCPSP because this is why I am furious with Democrats , why I am so critical of Hillary .
My disgust pre dates the Sanders run for office . Being a sane Republicans is not being a leader of “the party of the people” .
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I believe Jimmy Carter also signed legislation reducing capital gains rates. Many have dared to dream the dream.
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I just checked the Wikipedia website. It has a current list of the Sinclair Radio and TV stations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stations_owned_or_operated_by_Sinclair_Broadcast_Group
Here is what you need to know about Sinclair in plain English
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