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John Oliver Warn of Conservative Takeover of
Unbiased Local News
"With Sinclair [Broadcast Group], they're
injecting Fox-worthy content into the mouths of
your local news anchors," host says on 'Last
Week Tonight'
By Daniel
Kreps
July 07,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- John Oliver looked at the troubling
conservative takeover of unbiased local news
broadcasts on Last Week Tonight.
"Our
main story tonight concerns the potential
problems in corporate consolidation of local
news, don't you dare change the channel," Oliver
warned.
"Sinclair [Broadcast Group] may be the most
influential media company that you've never
heard of: Not only are they the largest owner of
local TV stations in the country, they could
soon get ever bigger," Oliver said, referring to
Sinclair's $4 billion acquisition of Tribune
Media's 42 local stations.
Last Week Tonight
discovered that when you combine the most
watched nightly newscasts on Sinclair/Tribune
stations in their largest market, the average
total viewership is 2.2 million households,
which easily trumps any nightly news shows on
Fox News.
Oliver's issue with Sinclair is that they feed
their stations conservative-leaning opinion
segments, including one hosted by noted lying
Trump associate Boris Epshteyn.
"If the
opinions were confined just to the commentary
and the ad breaks, that would be one thing,"
Oliver said. "But Sinclair can sometimes dictate
the content of the local newscast as well, and
in contrast with Fox News – a basically
conservative outlet where you know what you're
getting – with Sinclair, they're injecting
Fox-worthy content into the mouths of your local
news anchors."
Oliver
showed a montage of Sinclair-owned newscasts
reading a company-issued script in defense of
former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Often, these scripts and segments – including
Epshteyn and the fearmongering "Terrorist Alert
Desk" – are "must-runs" that Sinclair demands
make it to the broadcast.
Some of
the Sinclair stations are rebelling against
their parent company, like Seattle's KOMO, who
air the more controversial "must-runs" in the 4
a.m. hour. However, the Tribune merger threatens
to spread the company's agenda even further into
more markets.
Last Week Tonight
then aired a "must-run" – starring The
Sopranos' Steve Schirippa – that Tribune
companies can broadcast to warn their viewers of
the impending Sinclair takeover. "If this
becomes a Sinclair station, good luck with that
shit," the actor says.
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