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Subject: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: danootaandme on 10/14/04 at 10:30 am
Sinclair's television group includes 20 FOX, 19 WB, 6 UPN, 8 ABC, 3 CBS, 4 NBC affiliates and 2 independent stations and reaches approximately 24% of all U.S. television households.
Sinclair Stations to Air Anti-Kerry Documentary
By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 11, 2004; Page A07
Sinclair Broadcast Group of Maryland, owner of the largest chain of television stations in the nation, plans to preempt regular programming two weeks before the Nov. 2 election to air a documentary that accuses Sen. John F. Kerry of betraying American prisoners during the Vietnam War.
Sinclair has ordered its 62 stations, some of which are in the critical swing states of Ohio, Florida, Iowa and Wisconsin, to air "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal" during prime-time hours next week. The Sinclair station group collectively reaches 24 percent of U.S. television households.
"Stolen Honor" focuses on Kerry's antiwar testimony to Congress in 1971 and its effect on American POWs in Vietnam. Kerry testified that U.S. forces routinely committed atrocities in Vietnam. The film, produced independently of Sinclair, includes interviews with former POWs who say their Vietnamese captors used Kerry's comments to undercut prisoner morale.
Sinclair, based in the Baltimore suburb of Hunt Valley, decided to air the film after it was rejected for airing by the major broadcast networks, vice president Mark Hyman said. "This is a powerful story," Hyman said. "The networks are acting like Holocaust deniers and pretending don't exist. It would be irresponsible to ignore them."
Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade yesterday called the film "lies" and "a smear" and characterized Sinclair as "another one of President Bush's powerful corporate friends trying to help him."
Hyman said Sinclair has invited Kerry to appear on a discussion program after the broadcast, but Kerry's campaign has declined. The invitation to Kerry could help Sinclair satisfy federal requirements to provide "equal time" to candidates in an election.
Sinclair's top executives, including members of the controlling Smith family, have been strong financial supporters of Bush's campaign. The company made news in April when it ordered seven of its ABC-affiliated stations not to air a "Nightline" segment that featured a reading of the names of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq; a Sinclair executive called that broadcast "contrary to the public interest."
Sinclair also is one of the few station-group owners that puts corporate opinion on its local newscasts. Hyman delivers conservative commentaries called "The Point."
The "Stolen Honor" documentary, which was released in early September, raises many of the same issues brought up by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an anti-Kerry group that has run ads in battleground states criticizing Kerry's wartime record and antiwar activities, especially his 1971 testimony.
The documentary's producer -- a small production company in Harrisburg, Pa., headed by a former journalist, Carlton Sherwood -- has no official connection to the Swift boat group. However, one of the POWs in the film, Paul Galanti, has appeared in a Swift boat ad.
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: GWBush2004 on 10/14/04 at 10:33 am
Sinclair's television group includes 20 FOX, 19 WB, 6 UPN, 8 ABC, 3 CBS, 4 NBC affiliates and 2 independent stations and reaches approximately 24% of all U.S. television households.
Sinclair Stations to Air Anti-Kerry Documentary
By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 11, 2004; Page A07
Sinclair Broadcast Group of Maryland, owner of the largest chain of television stations in the nation, plans to preempt regular programming two weeks before the Nov. 2 election to air a documentary that accuses Sen. John F. Kerry of betraying American prisoners during the Vietnam War.
Sinclair has ordered its 62 stations, some of which are in the critical swing states of Ohio, Florida, Iowa and Wisconsin, to air "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal" during prime-time hours next week. The Sinclair station group collectively reaches 24 percent of U.S. television households.
"Stolen Honor" focuses on Kerry's antiwar testimony to Congress in 1971 and its effect on American POWs in Vietnam. Kerry testified that U.S. forces routinely committed atrocities in Vietnam. The film, produced independently of Sinclair, includes interviews with former POWs who say their Vietnamese captors used Kerry's comments to undercut prisoner morale.
Sinclair, based in the Baltimore suburb of Hunt Valley, decided to air the film after it was rejected for airing by the major broadcast networks, vice president Mark Hyman said. "This is a powerful story," Hyman said. "The networks are acting like Holocaust deniers and pretending don't exist. It would be irresponsible to ignore them."
Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade yesterday called the film "lies" and "a smear" and characterized Sinclair as "another one of President Bush's powerful corporate friends trying to help him."
Hyman said Sinclair has invited Kerry to appear on a discussion program after the broadcast, but Kerry's campaign has declined. The invitation to Kerry could help Sinclair satisfy federal requirements to provide "equal time" to candidates in an election.
Sinclair's top executives, including members of the controlling Smith family, have been strong financial supporters of Bush's campaign. The company made news in April when it ordered seven of its ABC-affiliated stations not to air a "Nightline" segment that featured a reading of the names of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq; a Sinclair executive called that broadcast "contrary to the public interest."
Sinclair also is one of the few station-group owners that puts corporate opinion on its local newscasts. Hyman delivers conservative commentaries called "The Point."
The "Stolen Honor" documentary, which was released in early September, raises many of the same issues brought up by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an anti-Kerry group that has run ads in battleground states criticizing Kerry's wartime record and antiwar activities, especially his 1971 testimony.
The documentary's producer -- a small production company in Harrisburg, Pa., headed by a former journalist, Carlton Sherwood -- has no official connection to the Swift boat group. However, one of the POWs in the film, Paul Galanti, has appeared in a Swift boat ad.
I already posted an article on this subject in some other thread, but oh well. I bet if this was Michael Moore and his film ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' everything would be great and it would all fall under freedom of speech. In fact, Moore in trying to get his film on television before the election, let the left remains silent.
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: ChuckyG on 10/14/04 at 10:36 am
I already post an article on this subject in some other thread, but oh well. I bet if this was Michael Moore and his film ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' everyone would be great and it would all fall under freedom of speech. In fact, Moore in trying to get his film on television before the election, yet the left remains silent.
Already happened. His film was prevented by the very laws that they're claiming should be applied here. Double standard? nah... not possible.
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: Hairspray on 10/14/04 at 2:12 pm
Sinclair stands to gain from Bush's administartion in reference to changes in policies in FCC regulations; one of which limits the number of stations that can be owned by any one company.
That's just one single reason for their blatant bias. ::)
The effect of all of this?
That’s simple: Depends on how dumb you think the American people are.
Sinclair was the same organization that, in late April, ordered its eight ABC affiliates to pull the Nightline broadcast when Ted Koppel solemly read the names of all American soldiers killed in Iraq. It has close ties to the Bush administration, and was instrumental in the recent decision by the administration to deregulate the FCC. It has donated over $200,000 to the RNC.
Below you will find the full story -
Media Conglomerate Will Attempt to Swing Election For Bush:
http://www.mydd.com/story/2004/10/9/153537/663
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: CatwomanofV on 10/14/04 at 2:43 pm
Well, the FCC is not going to do anything about it. Surprise, surprise concidering the chairman is Michael Powell who is Colin Powell's son.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=536&e=5&u=/ap/20041014/ap_on_el_pr/kerry_film
Cat
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: Hairspray on 10/14/04 at 3:09 pm
Well, the FCC is not going to do anything about it. Surprise, surprise concidering the chairman is Michael Powell who is Colin Powell's son.
That figures. :P
In the letter to Powell, the senators  led by Dianne Feinstein of California  asked the FCC to determine whether the airing of the anti-Kerry program is a "proper use of public airwaves" and to investigate whether it would violate rules requiring equal air time for candidates.
Separately, the Democratic National Committee (news - web sites) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (news - web sites) on Tuesday contending that Sinclair's airing of the film should be considered an illegal in-kind contribution to President Bush (news - web sites)'s campaign.
It's ok though. A blatantly obvious attempt of this nature may end-up backfiring and spin negatively against Bush, sinclair and any and all others involved.
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: Don Carlos on 10/14/04 at 4:07 pm
One can only hope.
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: Hairspray on 10/14/04 at 4:09 pm
One can only hope.
Where's your optimism? :D
Subject: Re: Sinclair Group and Anti Kerry Media Bias
Written By: Don Carlos on 10/14/04 at 4:29 pm
Where's your optimism? :D
It comes and goes, my friend, it comes and goes. A bit down today because we prepared the boat to come out of the water for the winter, always a sad day. :\'(