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The scourge of Sinclair Broadcasting

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After decades of runaway media consolidation, this is what the future of corporate news media looks

After decades of runaway media consolidation, this is what the future of corporate news media looks like.TBD [] [Common Dreams Home Page] [] Friend, Sinclair Broadcast Group is the largest TV operator in America, with 193 local stations and a direct line into 4 in 10 American households. And it so notorious for its right-wing bias that it's come to be known as Trump TV. Sinclair forces its stations to run segments featuring former Trump staffer Boris Epshteyn up to nine times a week. Last week, Sinclair stations went so far as to promote the sale of Trump's new red “Keep America Great” hats. After decades of runaway media consolidation, this is what the future of corporate news media looks like. The best way to fight back against corporate media consolidation is to support the independent, nonprofit journalism of Common Dreams. We've set a goal of raising $50,000 by the end of this month to make sure we can keep doing this crucial work. [Will you make a donation to support the independent, nonprofit journalism of Common Dreams?](1f9d0/ct0_0/1?sid=TV2%3AzB3ViiLB0) [] [DONATE NOW](1f9d0/ct0_1/1?sid=TV2%3AzB3ViiLB0) [] With gratitude and on behalf of the whole team, Aaron Kaufman Development Director [] [P.S. Help us remain strong by becoming a monthly sustaining donor!](1f9d0/ct1_0/1?sid=TV2%3AzB3ViiLB0) --------------------------------------------------------------- Call 207.775.0488 to donate by phone or mail a check to: Common Dreams, PO Box 443, Portland, ME 04112, USA Common Dreams is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-3368194 | [Unsubscribe](1f9d0/q-004f/zout?sid=TV2%3AzB3ViiLB0)

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