News anchors at television stations across the United States read from an apparently must-run promotional script provided by Sinclair Broadcast Group that called for fair and accurate reporting in the ...
Eric Bolling, host of a show on the Sinclair Broadcast Group, said he disagreed with his network’s decision last year to force its anchors to read a script about “biased and false news.” In spring ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group owns more than 190 local TV stations across the country. The company recently began instructing local anchors to read a... One company. One script. Many, many voices. A video ...
The largest broadcaster in the country is forcing its anchors to read a promotional script that warns viewers about "fake news" on other stations... Sinclair Broadcast Group Forces Nearly 200 Station ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twelve U.S. senators on Thursday asked the Federal Communications Commission to investigate Sinclair Broadcasting Group for "deliberately distorting news" and asked the ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Inspired by Sinclair Broadcast Group's tireless efforts to save American journalism from the chaos of ...
Conservative leaning Sinclair Broadcast group—the country’s largest broadcaster— required anchors across the country to deliver a message to their viewers about the spreading of “false news”. Katy ...
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