Apr 03, 2018 · Trump’s presidential campaign received $1,000 from Bill Butler, Sinclair’s vice president of programming, in 2016. Sinclair’s interest in funding political campaigns extended to soliciting PAC money in January from its news directors, the Washington Post reported in …
Jul 18, 2017 · And last year Politico reported that the Trump campaign struck an exclusive deal with Sinclair to broadcast interviews with Trump across all of its networks, an unprecedented arrangement. [ New ...
Jul 13, 2018 · Trump adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner also bragged about making a deal with Sinclair, agreeing to give Sinclair more access to Trump as long as interviews were aired without commentary.
Apr 10, 2018 · The chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group met Donald Trump at the ... for reportedly boasting that Trump’s 2016 campaign team made a ... “I probably give more money to Democrats than I give to ...
40 percentSinclair Broadcast Group reaches about 40 percent of American households, owning or operating nearly 200 local television stations nationwide. Sinclair has also gained a controversial reputation for airing commentaries that reflect the views of its executive chairman, David Smith, a political ally of President Trump.Jul 16, 2019
A 2019 study in the American Political Science Review found that "stations bought by Sinclair reduce coverage of local politics, increase national coverage and move the ideological tone of coverage in a conservative direction relative to other stations operating in the same market."
Sinclair Broadcast Group, which operates dozens of TV stations across the U.S. including WPBN and WTOM in northern Michigan, said some of its servers and work stations were encrypted with ransomware and that data was stolen from its network.Oct 21, 2021
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The renewal is Fox's first with Sinclair as part of the independent Fox Corp., with Disney having acquired Fox's entertainment assets last year. Fox's last deal with Sinclair was signed in 2017.Dec 21, 2020
(The stations involved in the initial deal, WPGH-TV and WPTT — now WPNT — are now both owned by Sinclair outright.)...By affiliation.Network# of stationsNBC25Stadium52TBD77Telemundo121 more rows
According to Bloomberg, the hackers used a malware virus known as Macaw to attack Sinclair. The company confirmed that data had been stolen in the attack, but that it was still working to determine exactly what data was stolen.Oct 20, 2021
A prime target, Sinclair manages 185 television stations and regional sports networks in 86 markets. While hacked Sinclair stations were able to stay online, showing previously aired programming, their news editing, scheduling and writing software was rendered unavailable.Nov 4, 2021
Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns almost 300 stations across the country and provides local news services, was the victim of a ransomware attack over the weekend, the company announced in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday.Oct 18, 2021
The Company owns and/or operates 21 RSN brands; owns, operates and/or provides services to 185 television stations in 86 markets; is a leading local news provider in the country; owns multiple national networks; and has TV stations affiliated with all the major broadcast networks.
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is a diversified television media company. The Company operates two segments: broadcast and local sports. The broadcast segment consists of its television stations, which are owned and/or operated by its wholly owned subsidiary, Sinclair Television Group, Inc.
NewsNation is an American subscription television network owned by the Nexstar Media Group, and is the company's only wholly owned, national cable-originated television channel.
But it has also used its 173 television stations to advance a mostly right-leaning agenda since the presidency of George W. Bush.
Wash. Post: Sinclair’s Stations Have Been “Used To Attack Democrats Or To Boost Republicans.” The Washington Post reported in 2014 that after Sinclair purchased Washington’s ABC affiliate WJLA-TV, the channel took “a subtle but noticeable turn to the right.” The Post added that Sinclair’s stations have been “used to attack Democratic candidates or to boost Republicans,” and on the eve of 2012 presidential elections, “Sinclair stations in several battlegrounds states aired a corporate-produced half-hour news ‘special’ that criticized” then-President Barack Obama and his policies. Previously, in 2007, nine Sinclair stations aired public affairs shows without disclosing that “host Armstrong Williams had been paid by an affiliate of the Education Department to make favorable comments about the Bush administration’s ‘No Child Left Behind’ policy.” As a result, the Federal Communications Commission “fined Sinclair $36,000” for violating “rules against ‘payola punditry.’” From the September 16, 2014, article:
Sinclair Broadcast Group Intends To Buy Tribune Media For Nearly $4 Billion. On May 8, CNN reported that Sinclair Broadcast Group , “America’s biggest owner of local TV stations,” has “agreed to buy Tribune Media for $43.50 per share, valuing the deal at $3.9 billion.” CNN also noted that Tribune “operates dozens of TV stations across the country,” and has “a cable channel, WGN America; a 32% stake in the CareerBuilder web site; and a 31% stake in the Food Network.” [CNN.com, 5/8/17]
Sinclair Aired An Ad In 2008 That Linked Obama To Weather Underground Founder Bill Ayers. In 2008, Sinclair aired an ad from a conservative group smearing then-Sen. Obama by linking him to the founder of the Weather Underground, Bill Ayers, according to The New York Times.
A short history of the right-wing politics of Sinclair Broadcasting. Sinclair Broadcast Group, the country's largest operator of local television station s, is in the process of buying Tribune Media. Sinclair and its affiliates have a history of airing conservative-leaning reporting and commentary, and its executives have donated to Republicans ...
During the campaign season, Trump reportedly gave 15 one-on-one interviews to Sinclair local stations or its national bureau, according to The Washington Post. Eleven took place in the final three months of the campaign, often with stations in swing states. Sinclair reporters also conducted 10 exclusive interviews with his running mate, Vice President Mike Pence, and 10 more with Trump surrogates, “primarily Ben Carson.”
Armstrong Williams, a Sinclair-affiliated pundit and Sinclair business partner, has Trump administration ties. Trump has given exclusive interviews to Sinclair reporters at least 16 times. Six members of the Trump administration and Trump’s personal lawyer have all made friendly appearances on the Sinclair segment “Bottom Line With Boris”.
After the announcement, Sinclair's president and CEO, Chris Ripley, said in a tweet that the company was "pleased by the resolution announced today by the FCC and to be moving forward.". He pledged to work to ensure full compliance by the company.
The buyers were two companies to which Sinclair's founding family had deep and longstanding ties. Tribune Media sued Sinclair later that summer. Nexstar struck a deal to buy Tribune Media in December 2018 for $4.1 billion. "Sinclair's conduct during its attempt to merge with Tribune was completely unacceptable," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in ...
In July 2018, the FCC blocked Sinclair's $3.9 billion bid to buy Tribune Media. The agency said the company sought to deceive regulators in selling off stations in markets where it would control multiple properties. The buyers were two companies to which Sinclair's founding family had deep and longstanding ties.
Sinclair Broadcast Group began in 1971 with a single station, WBFF in Baltimore, under the company’s founder and owner, Julian Sinclair Smith.
The 193 Sinclair stations include ones affiliated with NBC, ABC, Fox, CBS, The CW, and Univision alike. Sinclair also began to develop workarounds to FCC regulations barring ownership of more than one commercial station per media market.
Both Kroll and Hylton date the Smith brothers and Sinclair’s interest in politics to their desire to curry favor with the FCC in the late 1990s, as their aggressive approach in acquiring networks began to attract regulatory scrutiny.
Mary Nam, an anchor at the Sinclair-owned KOMO in Seattle, also took to Twitter to express her frustration in response to Trump’s tweet about Sinclair: Actually, this isn't funny at all. None of it. When media giants gobble up local news stations, there are repercussions.
Sinclair Broadcast Group was founded in 1986 to combine the operation of TV stations owned by Julian Sinclair Smith and his four sons, David, Fred, Duncan, and Rob. Previously, David Smith had managed TV stations and founded a company that manufactured broadcasting transmitters, according to his official biography on the company website.
It has no stations in the three largest U.S. cities — New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago — but that would change if the Federal Communications Commission approves its acquisition of Tribune Media, which would add 42 stations to Sinclair, including stations in those cities.