Guno צְבִי (12-07-2019), Trumpet (12-07-2019)
Fox News Fires James Rosen For Alleged Sexual Harassment
https://www.inquisitr.com/4729253/fo...ual-harassment
Jan 10, 2018 · Fox News fired its chief Washington correspondent James Rosen weeks ago for alleged sexual harassment, but has not bothered to tell its viewers. An NPR article today revealed Rosen’s former colleagues said he had “an established pattern of flirting aggressively with many peers and had made sexual advances toward three female Fox News journalists, including two reporters and a …
Author: Randy Turner
Guno צְבִי (12-07-2019), Trumpet (12-07-2019)
he is the reporter that asked Nancy if she hated Trump
Guno צְבִי (12-07-2019), Trumpet (12-07-2019)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sincla...olitical_views
why would Sinclair hire this scum and place him so high
Trumpet (12-07-2019)
Political views[edit]
Sinclair's stations have been known for featuring news content and programming that promote conservative political positions, and have been involved in various controversies surrounding politically-motivated programming decisions,[123][3] such as news coverage and specials during the lead-ups to elections that were in support of the Republican Party.[124][125][123] A 2019 study by Emory University political scientists Gregory J. Martin and Josh McCrain 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."[126][127]
The Washington Post noted that WJLA-TV's news content began to exhibit a conservative slant following Sinclair's acquisition of the station (including having also established a partnership with the conservative Washington Times newspaper), while the company also produces pieces from a Washington bureau that similarly exhibit a conservative viewpoint.[3] Sinclair executive David Smith met with Trump during the 2016 election year, in which he told the future president, "We are here to deliver your message."[128] It was part of a pitch to have reporters embedded in the Trump campaign.
In 2004, Sinclair's political slant was scrutinized by critics when it was publicized that nearly all of Sinclair's recent campaign contributions were to the Republican Party. In particular, the Center for Public Integrity showed concern that the Republican slant of Sinclair's news programming, along with Mark Hyman's past history of government lobbying (such as for the FCC to loosen rules regarding concentration of media ownership—a factor that has assisted in the company's growth),[129] made its stations provide "anything but fair and balanced news programming." Hyman disputed these allegations by stating that its newscasts were "pretty balanced" and that "the reason why some on the left have characterized us as conservative is that we run stories that others in the media spike."[117][123]
In April 2017, Sinclair announced it had hired Boris Epshteyn, who was briefly the White House assistant communications director for surrogate operations for the Trump administration, and a senior advisor of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, as chief political analyst.[130] All Sinclair stations are required to air Ephsteyn's commentary nine times per week.[131]
At times, Sinclair has disciplined hosts who have stepped over the line regarding propriety; for example, its host Jamie Allman, from station KDNL in St. Louis, resigned and his show was canceled after he said of Parkland student-turned-activist David Hogg that he was "getting ready to ram a hot poker up David Hogg's ass."[132]
Guno צְבִי (12-07-2019)
why does right wing "news" hire so many sex crazed assholes?
Why would they do that? Isn't that part of the job description?
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