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The Memo Sinclair Doesn’t Want its Employees to See?
Allied Progress Emailed a Memo to More Than 1,300 Sinclair Employees. Those Emails Reportedly Disappeared from Employee Inboxes Moments Later.
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Allied Progress Files Public Comment Calling on FCC to Deny Sinclair-Tribune Merger
Today, consumer watchdog organization Allied Progress expressed opposition to the pending Sinclair-Tribune merger in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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ICYMI: Conservative Outlet Newsmax Joins Growing List of Sinclair Merger Opponents
In case you missed it, Broadcasting & Cable reported on Friday that Sinclair Broadcast Group has a new, somewhat surprising, critic of its merger deal with Tribune Media – conservative media outlet Newsmax.
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ICYMI: Sinclair Surrogate Boris Epshteyn Spotted During White House Visit
Sinclair Broadcast Group media surrogate Boris Epshteyn was spotted heading into the West Wing of the White House yesterday, as reported on Twitter by The Guardian journalist Ben Jacobs.
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Senators Fail to Consider Sinclair-Tribune Merger Consequences as They Rush to White House
Senate committee fails to adequately question nominees for FCC commissioner on massive Sinclair-Tribune merger deal as Republicans rush to wrap up hearing before meeting with President Trump.
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To Sinclair Employees: A Response to That Odd Memo You Received from the VP of News
News directors for Sinclair stations around the country received an odd memo from their VP of News. This is our memo in response.
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ICYMI: Local News Staff in Denver Worried About Sinclair Merger Deal
There’s an undercurrent of anxiety at Denver’s two Tribune-owned TV stations, KDVR and KWGN. Newsroom staffers are waiting to see whether Sinclair Broadcast Group will be allowed to purchase Tribune Media Company and its 42 local TV stations to become the country’s single largest station group owner. What that would mean for the local stations — and for the media landscape nationally — is a looming question.
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Following Merger Filing, Sinclair Expands Trump Family Comrade’s Role
Sinclair Broadcast Group distributes partisan editorials masked as news, forcing local news stations to run Boris Epshteyn segments nine times a week.
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Start the Clock: FCC Filing Begins 180-Day Sprint to Sinclair’s Partisan Takeover of America’s Local News
Massive Sinclair-Tribune merger would result in monopolistic control of local news reaching 72% of American households.
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State of Emergency: A State-By-State Guide to Sinclair’s Local Television News Takeover
Allied Progress releases detailed state-by-state report on Sinclair’s monopoly in the making