Sinclair’s recipe for TV news: Crime, homelessness, illegal drugs
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/16/sinclair-broadcasting-conservative-media-trump/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/16/sinclair-broadcasting-conservative-media-trump/
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oxjox@lemmy.ml · 18 pts · 2y
This is Bill Clinton's fault.
https://truthout.org/articles/democracy-in-peril-twenty-years-of-media-consolidation-under-the-telecommunications-act/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996#Later_criticism
jballs@sh.itjust.works · 11 pts · 2y
I didn't see anything in the Wikipedia article mentioning Clinton other than him signing the bill. But it does mention that the bill was introduced by a Republican senator and as you mentioned, had support from 97% of Congress which is well above the presidential veto threshold. Was this something specifically that Clinton was pushing for at the time that wasn't mentioned in the Wikipedia article? I was too young to be paying attention to politics in 96 so I don't know the historical context.
Heresy_generator@kbin.social · 4 pts · 2y
The historical context in this case is the date on the article, which is during the 2016 Democratic Primary. It's a tortured attempt to cast a bad light on Hillary Clinton by proxy by casting Bill Clinton in a bad light by blaming him for something that, as you've pointed out, would have happened without him.
oxjox@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 2y
It's the president's fault as much as anything is the president's fault during their administration. He didn't send it back, he didn't hinder its progress, he didn't sway congress to not support it. More over, it seems, he or his administration or whomever he friends were in congress didn't have the foresight to consider how damaging the law would be. The reason it got so much support was because Clinton was promoting it as if to be one of his greatest achievements; and because the telecom industry was lobbying the fuck out of Washington at the time and has only continued to grow larger and larger year over year thanks in part to the Citizen's United ruling (to be clear, not Clinton's fault). The internet likes to bash Reagan for the Fairness Doctrine but (1) that was limited to broadcast television and (2) they forget how impactful the Telecommunications Act was on consolidating media ownership.
Heresy_generator@kbin.social · 1 pts · 2y
JWBananas@startrek.website · 17 pts · 2y
See also: John Oliver's take from 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/GvtNyOzGogc?si=YHabkkb1NZ8aGROS
Fapper_McFapper@lemmy.world · 16 pts · 2y
No, no, no. I’ve been working with Sinclair for many years. It’s not Trump’s views that align with Sinclair. It’s Sinclair’s views that align with evil. To be clear, I don’t work for Sinclair, I just have to deal with them. They are much more evil than you think. Much more evil than this article explains. Much more.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 2y
Hardly just Sinclair, although they're definitely a big offender.
CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 2y
Must be that "liberal media" at work again, I guess.
autotldr@lemmings.world · 2 pts · 2y
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Smith, an enthusiastic supporter of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump who has built Sinclair into one of the largest television station operators in the country, purchased the Baltimore Sun last month.
In a private meeting with the Sun’s journalists, he urged them to emulate coverage at the local Sinclair station, Fox45, which in 2021 produced a documentary titled simply “Baltimore Is Dying.”
As Sinclair increasingly fills the void, it offers its viewers a perspective that aligns with Trump’s oft-stated opinion that America’s cities, especially those run by Democratic politicians, are dangerous and dysfunctional.
“Sinclair stations deliver messages that appeal to older, White, suburban audiences, and they play up crime stories in a way that is disproportionate to their statistical presence,” said Anne Nelson, a journalist and author of “Shadow Network: Media, Money and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right.” “All of it is fearmongering and feeds into a racialized view of cities.”
He specifically recalled that “they were running this absurd ‘terror alert desk’ just stoking fear that the terrorists are out to get you.” Weiss said that, after less than a year with Sinclair, “I just couldn’t look myself in the mirror and had to go find another job.” He now works for a nonpartisan environmental conservation nonprofit in Denver.
But tax forms show that his family’s foundation contributed to conservative advocacy groups, including more than half a million dollars to Project Veritas, a right-wing organization known for undercover sting operations.
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