easy form:
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Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:00:49 -0500 (CDT)
From: Robert McChesney <list@freepress.net>
To: joyeria@walrus.com
Dear Media Reformer,
This week, Sinclair Broadcasting, the largest owner of local television stations in the U.S., ordered its 62 stations to preempt regular programming to air an anti-Kerry documentary just a few days before the election.
Sinclair's mission is clear: sway the election in favor of an administration that lets companies like Sinclair get even bigger. It's great for Sinclair's bottom line – terrible for our democracy.
This is not about 'liberal' or 'conservative.' It's about corruption, the threat to democratic discourse, and the manipulation of elections. Together, we can stop them.
Stop Sinclair now: visit http://www.freepress.net/sinclair?z012
The website features a simple, 3-step action, along with a new report detailing Sinclair's shady business dealings.
A few months ago, Sinclair forbade its ABC affiliates from airing a Nightline tribute to American soldiers slain in Iraq, saying it was anti-war propaganda. After 9/11, the company demanded that their stations express allegiance to the Bush administration on the air.
At the same time, Sinclair gives over 97% of their political contributions to GOP candidates, and they force their stations to air – as part of their 'local' news – ultra-conservative commentary from Sinclair's chief lobbyist, Mark Hyman.
Whether Sinclair does this in support of conservatives or liberals is not the issue. The issue is a billion-dollar corporation shunning journalistic standards in order to advance its political agenda. It is a threat to the integrity of our democracy and it must be stopped.
Sincerely,
Robert McChesney
Free Press
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>easy form:
this is great!
really easy. auto-submits a letter to the FCC (which you can edit as
you want or leave it).
>
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>Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:00:49 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Robert McChesney <list@freepress.net>
>To: joyeria@walrus.com
>
>Dear Media Reformer,
>
>This week, Sinclair Broadcasting, the largest owner of local
>television stations in the U.S., ordered its 62 stations to preempt
>regular programming to air an anti-Kerry documentary just a few days
>before the election.
>
>Sinclair's mission is clear: sway the election in favor of an
>administration that lets companies like Sinclair get even bigger.
>It's great for Sinclair's bottom line – terrible for our democracy.
>
>This is not about 'liberal' or 'conservative.' It's about
>corruption, the threat to democratic discourse, and the manipulation
>of elections. Together, we can stop them.
>
>Stop Sinclair now: visit http://www.freepress.net/sinclair?z012
>
>The website features a simple, 3-step action, along with a new
>report detailing Sinclair's shady business dealings.
>
>A few months ago, Sinclair forbade its ABC affiliates from airing a
>Nightline tribute to American soldiers slain in Iraq, saying it was
>anti-war propaganda. After 9/11, the company demanded that their
>stations express allegiance to the Bush administration on the air.
>
>At the same time, Sinclair gives over 97% of their political
>contributions to GOP candidates, and they force their stations to
>air – as part of their 'local' news – ultra-conservative
>commentary from Sinclair's chief lobbyist, Mark Hyman.
>
>Whether Sinclair does this in support of conservatives or liberals
>is not the issue. The issue is a billion-dollar corporation shunning
>journalistic standards in order to advance its political agenda. It
>is a threat to the integrity of our democracy and it must be stopped.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Robert McChesney
>Free Press
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