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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:09 PM
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Don't FOX with local news!
Edited on Thu Oct-20-05 05:10 PM by G_j
Dear Media Reformer:

Fox News Channel's political agenda is coming to a local television station near you.

Roger Ailes, the architect behind the right-wing tilt of cable news, is now remaking 35 local television stations -- broadcasting to nearly 40 percent of America's homes -- in Fox News Channel's image.

Tell News Corp., local stations and Congress: "Don't Fox with my local news!" at:

http://www.freepress.net/act/foxnews

Ailes plans to replace local news and information with the biased infotainment that's a hallmark of Fox News Channel. He has moved oversight of the local station group to Fox News headquarters in New York. He has flown in local news personalities for retraining on how to deliver the news Fox-style.

This month, he replaced station programming with "Geraldo at Large," a show produced out of Fox News' studios. Other Fox News Channel programs -- a lineup that includes Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity -- are waiting in the wings.

One thing seems certain: With Roger Ailes in charge, local news will take a turn for the worse.

Media consolidation made Ailes' takeover of local news possible. News Corp. already owns both a Fox and a UPN affiliate in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago -- the country's three biggest markets -- and other duopolies in six more of the top 20 markets, including Dallas, Minneapolis and Washington, D.C.

Click here for an interactive map of Fox-owned stations:

http://www.freepress.net/foxnews/=stations

As I write this, News Corp.'s lobbyists are schmoozing officials in Washington to further loosen regulations that prohibit one company from owning even more local news outlets. Instead, we need to break up the big media conglomerates and get higher quality news and information in return for free use of the public's airwaves.

As you've proven with Sinclair Broadcasting, "payola pundit" Armstrong Williams and the partisan attack on public broadcasting, mobilized citizens can stop media abuses. Now it's time to keep News Corp. from turning the public airwaves into a mouthpiece for Fox News Channel.

You can stop the "Fox Effect" on local news by signing our declaration now:

http://www.freepress.net/act/foxnews

We will deliver your declaration to the doorsteps of Fox-owned stations and directly to Fox News headquarters. But we'll also be organizing, community by community, to pressure federal regulators to stop Big Media's march against local control. We're gathering forces for an upcoming ownership fight at the FCC. To protect local media from corporate consolidation, millions of Americans need to stand up and be counted.

Sign the petition now and forward this e-mail to all your friends and colleagues.

Onward,

Timothy Karr
Campaign Director
Free Press
www.freepress.net

P.S. Visit oir "Don't Fox with Local News" campaign:

http://www.freepress.net/foxnews/

P.P.S. Read a recent Variety article on Ailes' plans to Fox with local news:

http://www.freepress.net/news/11892/
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GreenPartyVoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:09 PM
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1. Oh ick.. yeah I'll sign it
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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:18 PM
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4. I Hate FAUX
I already got this e-mail. Thanks for the heads up though!

The hell with faux! I already boycott them!

I blocked ALL their channels!!

:headbang:

SIGNED!!!
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Joe Chi Minh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:12 PM
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2. Murdoch's Fox channels are well named.
It was what Christ called Herod - that old fox.
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louis-t Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:15 PM
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3. Done
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PatrioticLeftie Donating Member (909 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-05 05:33 PM
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5. Those bastards!
Filthy, lying, cheats!
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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-22-05 01:17 PM
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6. and Sinclair already has a strangle hold on many locals
Deep Inside Sinclair:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/july-dec03/newscentral_12-11.html

More local newscasts are increasingly broadcast from the same location in Hunt Valley, Md. Terence Smith goes inside the studios of Sinclair Broadcast Group, which has been criticized for its consolidation that has taken the local out of local news.


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http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15718

<snip>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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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04080/288764.stm

She's not a reporter -- she just plays one on TV
Saturday, March 20, 2004

By Dennis Roddy

Karen Ryan was happy to hear my voice.

"At least you called to ask if I'm a real person," she said. After a week of being called everything from an actress to a hooker, a little self-doubt was inevitable.

snip....

She ended each report with, "In Washington, this is Karen Ryan reporting." That's how she closed a spot touting the Bush administration's new Medicare prescription package, commissioned by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. But this is an election year. Someone noticed the self-promotional spot and, in no time, the General Accounting Office opened an investigation and the public howled indignantly.

The focus of public fury is, as usual, the least blameworthy target. Ryan has been called a phony. One newspaper editorial told people that, if they see her, don't believe her. Chris Matthews, onetime chief of staff for Tip O'Neill, used the term "hooker." When Tip O'Neill's fixer calls you a hooker, that's got to hurt.

snip...

On KMAX in Sacramento, she told viewers of the 9 p.m. show about how frequent flier miles were becoming easier to use, and interviewed a spokesman from Capital One, a credit card vendor, to show how. In Atlanta, WAGA aired her report on the new Medicare prescription benefits program. Viewers in Tampa turned to WTSP and learned why money spent now on seeing a doctor saves money later. In Pittsburgh, WPGH, the Sinclair Broadcasting station that fired much of its news staff in favor of feeds from a centralized newsroom in Baltimore, offered Karen Ryan on Aug. 16.
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SINCLAIR AIRS FAKE NEWS BROADCASTS PRODUCED BY BUSH ADMINISTRATION: In March, it was discovered that the Bush Administration was producing "television news stories, written and paid for by the government, which have the appearance of legitimate news segments delivered by independent reporters," and distributing them to local newscasts as a way of promoting administration policies – including its ill-conceived Medicare prescription drug law. On the broadcasts, a public relations professional named Karen Ryan pretended to be a reporter. Among the stations which aired the administration propaganda as news: WPGH in Pittsburgh "the Sinclair Broadcasting station that fired much of its news staff in favor of feeds from a centralized newsroom in Baltimore."

SINCLAIR REQUIRES JOURNALISTS TO READ PRO-BUSH STATEMENTS: In September 2001, Sinclair Broadcasting required its affiliates to air messages "conveying full support" for the Bush administration. At a Baltimore affiliate, WBFF "officials required news and sports anchors, even a weather forecaster, to read the messages, "which included statements such as " wants you to know that we stand 100% behind our President." Several WBFF staffers objected on the grounds that reading the statements would "erode their reputations as objective journalists" because it made them appear to be "endorsing specific government actions."

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Sinclair's Gasbag

http://www.pnionline.com/dnblog/extra/archives/000857.html

You may have heard of Sinclair Broadcast Group recently. They're the right-wing TV station owners who refused to air ABC's "Nightline" when it showed the images of American soldiers killed in Iraq. (Their CEO, David Smith, also has an odd way of showing his support for family values, but that's not really relevant, is it?)
Now Smith's hatchet man, Mark Hyman, is the source of the newest far-right attack against John Kerry's record in Vietnam. Get this: Hyman is attacking Kerry because he had the termerity to shoot and kill a Viet Cong guerrilla who'd been firing on the young lieutenant's fellow American troops.

Defend American lives -- how dare he! The fact that Kerry's military superiors saw fit to award him one of our highest medals, the Silver Star, isn't important. Nor is the fact that -- as the after-action report on the February 1969 incident clearly states -- Kerry's boat was under heavy small arms fire and nearly stuck by a rocket.

Never mind that at the very moment Kerry was under a deadly assault, a young George W. Bush was half the world away, training for the coveted National Guard gig he got with the help of his congressman Daddy's rich friends.

..more...
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List Of Political Donations of Sinclair Board and Staff
(major donations to the Republican party)

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=1498443&mesg_id=1498443&page=
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employee list and compensation info

http://www.edgar-online.com/lycos/quotecom/people/companypeople.asp?cik=912752
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The Directors and Officers of Sinclair Broadcast Group
and, other misc. background info

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/912752/000110465904009785/a04-4166_1def14a.htm#Proposal1

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