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Free Press to challenge Sinclair Broadcast over dead troops bcast

by schock
Public interest group announces investigation of Sinclair Broadcast Corporation - Citing Censorship of Nightline, Free Press Announces Plans to Challenge Sinclair License Renewals in 2004 and Links Decision to Political Motives
Public interest group announces investigation of Sinclair Broadcast Corporation

Citing Censorship of Nightline, Free Press Announces Plans to Challenge Sinclair License Renewals in 2004 and Links Decision to Political Motives

Washington — After learning that the Sinclair Broadcast Corporation has ordered its eight ABC affiliates to pull the Friday, April 30th episode of Nightline - which will air the names and photos of U.S. military personnel who have given their lives in Iraq - Free Press, a national media reform organization, has released a letter sent to David Smith, Chairman of the Sinclair Corporation. The letter announces Free Press' intent to conduct an investigation into whether Sinclair has fulfilled its obligations as a steward of the public airwaves.

Nearly one quarter of U.S. households will not be able to see the censored ABC Nightline program. Free Press President Robert McChesney said, "What we see in Sinclair broadcasting, with its cozy and corrupt relationship to the Bush administration is TV journalism that is anything but independent of the government. It is a commercial version of Pravda, and it is an outrageous and entirely unacceptable use of the public's airwaves."


From: Free Press Managing Director Josh Silver
To: Sinclair Chairman David Smith
Date: April 30, 2004

Dear Mr. Smith:

As a national, nonpartisan organization working on behalf of the public interest, we believe that your decision to block the transmission of ABC News "Nightline" on your ABC affiliate stations is a violation of the public interest obligations you are required to meet as a user of the public's airwaves.

First, your actions indicate a disregard for the intelligence of the viewers in the communities in which you operate and demonstrate a bold misuse of your power as a broadcaster. We believe your viewers can evaluate the merits of a news program such as Nightline to determine whether it is of value to them as citizens. It is not appropriate for a station owner to serve as a self-appointed arbiter of public choice. Moreover, how should we reconcile Sinclair's willingness to broadcast over-the-top reality TV programs such as "Extreme Makeover" while it chooses to censor programming that deals with the most critical issue of our times?

Second, the excuse that the airing of the names and pictures of Americans killed in the line of duty is a "political statement" makes us wonder whether the censoring of the ABC tribute to the American soldiers is itself political statement. Why has Sinclair determined that its viewers will not be permitted to see this program? On what grounds has Sinclair been given the right to decide for the public what is politically acceptable and what is not? We note that Sinclair executives have been consistent financial backers of the Bush Administration, which may perceive "Nightline" as unfavorable coverage. According to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics, Sinclair executives have donated more than $16,000 in hard money and more than $120,000 in soft money to President Bush and his allies since 2000. It is also noteworthy that in 2003, the President attempted to push through a sweeping relaxation of media ownership regulations that would have benefited Sinclair handsomely.

Finally, Sinclair's actions belie any notion that local station managers who live and work in their communities have any autonomy from the policies of corporate headquarters. Sinclair's stations are forced to speak with one voice, not diverse local voices. Moreover, Sinclair is well known in the industry for distance-casting of news programs using off-site anchors to lower costs in local markets at the expense of quality public service and local programming. We believe your actions undermine the principles of democracy.

We intend to investigate your actions to ensure that your stations are adhering to all of the requirements outlined by the FCC for proper stewardship of the public airwaves. We intend to make certain that Sinclair's local marketing agreements do not violate FCC rules governing concentrated ownership. Further, we intend to encourage citizens in communities with Sinclair stations to actively challenge your stations' commitment to localism and the public interest when license renewal hearings begin in September. Licenses for Sinclair's ABC affiliates in West Virginia and North Carolina come up for renewal later this year; affiliates in Ohio and Florida will follow in 2005. When the public trust has been violated, citizens have the right to hold broadcasters accountable.


Sincerely,

Josh Silver Managing Director

Free Press (http://www.freepress.net) is a national public interest group that seeks to increase informed public participation in media policy and to promote a more competitive, public interest-oriented media system.

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The Death of Local News

By Paul Schmelzer, AlterNet
April 23, 2003

Tune into the evening news on Madison, Wisconsin's Fox TV affiliate and behold the future of local news. In the program's concluding segment, "The Point," Mark Hyman rants against peace activists ("wack-jobs"), the French ("cheese-eating surrender monkeys"), progressives ("loony left") and the so-called liberal media, usually referred to as the "hate-America crowd" or the "Axis of Drivel." Colorful, if creatively anemic, this is TV's version of talk radio, with the precisely tanned Hyman playing a second-string Limbaugh.


Fox 47's right-wing rants may be the future of hometown news, but – believe it or not – it's not the program's blatant ideological bias that is most worrisome. Here's the real problem: Hyman isn't the station manager, a local crank, or even a journalist. He is the Vice President of Corporate Communications for the station's owner, the Sinclair Broadcast Group. And this segment of the local news isn't exactly local. Hyman's commentary is piped in from the home office in Baltimore, MD, and mixed in with locally-produced news. Sinclair aptly calls its innovative strategy "NewsCentral" - it is very likely to spell the demise of local news as we know it.
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August 17, 1996, Saturday, SOONER EDITION
David D. Smith, president and chief executive officer of Sinclair Broadcast Group, was arrested this week in his hometown of Baltimore and charged with a misdemeanor sex offense. Sinclair owns WPGH, the Fox affiliate in Pittsburgh, and programs most of WPTT.
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DIRECTORS

David D. Smith
Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer

David D. Smith founded Comark Communications, Inc. in 1978, a company engaged in the manufacture of high power transmitters for UHF television stations, and was an officer and director of Comark until 1986. He also was a principal in other television stations prior to serving as a General Manager of WCWB from 1984 until 1986. In 1986, David was instrumental in the formation of Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. He has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since 1988 and as Chairman of the Board of Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. since September 1990. David Smith is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Sinclair Ventures, Inc., Acrodyne Communications, Inc., G1440, Inc., Summa Holdings, Ltd., KDSM, Inc., and Safe Waterways in Maryland.

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Frederick G. Smith
Vice President

Frederick G. Smith has served as Vice President of Sinclair since 1990 and Director since 1986. Prior to joining Sinclair in 1990, Mr. Smith was an oral and maxillofacial surgeon engaged in private practice and was employed by Frederick G. Smith, M.S., D.D.S., P.A., a professional corporation of which Mr. Smith was the sole officer, director and stockholder. Mr. Smith is currently a member of the board of directors of Sinclair Ventures, Inc., the Freven Foundation, Safe Waterways in Maryland, and Gerstell Academy.

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J. Duncan Smith
Vice President and Secretary

J. Duncan Smith has served as Vice President, Secretary and as a Director of Sinclair since 1986. Prior to that, he worked for Comark Communications, Inc. installing UHF transmitters. In addition, he also worked extensively on the construction of WCWB in Pittsburgh, WTTE in Columbus, WIIB in Bloomington and WTTA in Tampa / St. Petersburg, the renovation of the studio, offices and news facility for WBFF in Baltimore and construction of the Sinclair headquarters building in Hunt Valley, MD. J. Duncan Smith is currently a member of the board of directors of Sinclair Ventures, Inc., the Boys Latin School, High Rock Foundation, and Safe Waterways in Maryland.

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Robert E. Smith
Director

Robert E. Smith has served as a Director of Sinclair since 1986. He served as Vice President and Treasurer of Sinclair from 1988 to June 1998, at which time he resigned from his position as Vice President and Treasurer. Prior to that time, he assisted in the construction of WTTE-TV and also worked for Comark Communications, Inc. installing UHF transmitters. Mr. Smith is currently a member of the board of directors of Sinclair Ventures, Inc., Nextgen Foundation Charitable Trust, Garrison Forest School, Safe Waterways in Maryland, and Gerstell Academy.

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Daniel C. Keith
President and Founder of the Cavanaugh Group, Inc.

Daniel C. Keith has served as a Director of Sinclair since May 2001. Mr. Keith is the President and Founder of the Cavanaugh Group, Inc., a Baltimore based investment advisory firm founded in October 1995. Prior to establishing the Cavanaugh Group, Inc., Mr. Keith was Vice President, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Director of the Investment Management division of a local financial services company since 1985. During this time, he served as chairman of the Investment Advisory Committee and was a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Keith has been advising clients since 1979 and is currently a member of several local boards as well as charitable foundations.

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Martin R. Leader
Director

Martin R. Leader has served as a Director of Sinclair since May 2002. Mr. Leader is a retired partner of the law firm ShawPittman in Washington, D.C. where he specialized in communications law matters. Prior to his service at ShawPittman, Mr. Leader was a senior partner with the law firm of Fisher Wayland Cooper Leader & Zaragoza in Washington, D.C. from 1973 to 1999. He is currently a director of Star Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ) where he serves on the Audit and Compensation Committees. Mr. Leader has served on the staff of the Office of Opinions and Review of the Federal Communications Commission. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar. Mr. Leader graduated from Tufts University and Vanderbilt University Law School.

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Lawrence E. McCanna
Managing Partner, Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A.

Lawrence E. McCanna has served as a Director of Sinclair since July 1995. Mr. McCanna has been a shareholder of the accounting firm of Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A. since 1972 and has served as its managing director since 1982. Mr. McCanna has served on various committees of the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants and was chairman of the Management of the Accounting Practice Committee. He is also a former member of the Management of an Accounting Practice Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. McCanna is a former member of the board of directors of Maryland Special Olympics.

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Basil A. Thomas
Of Counsel, Thomas & Libowitz, P.A.

Basil A. Thomas has served as a Director of Sinclair since November 1993. He is of counsel to the Baltimore law firm of Thomas & Libowitz, P.A. and has been in the private practice of law since 1983. From 1961 to 1968, Judge Thomas served as an Associate Judge on the Municipal Court of Baltimore City and, from 1968 to 1983, he served as an Associate Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. Judge Thomas is a trustee of the University of Baltimore and a member of the American Bar Association and the Maryland State Bar Association. Judge Thomas attended the College of William & Mary and received his L.L.B. from the University of Baltimore. Judge Thomas is the father of Steven A. Thomas, a senior attorney and founder of Thomas & Libowitz, counsel to Sinclair.

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