15 thoughts on “Sinclair: “The truth is what we say it is.”

  1. David Smith, the executive chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group, said he dislikes and fundamentally distrusts the print media, which he believes “serves no real purpose.” In emails to New York, Smith said that print — as in newspapers and magazines — is a reality-distorting tool of leftists. Print media, he said, has “no credibility” and no relevance.

    “I must tell that in all the 45 plus years I have been in the media business I have never seen a single article about us that is reflective of reality especially in today’s world with the shameful political environment and generally complete lack of integrity. Facts and truth have been lost for a long time and likely to never return,” Smith said…

    Founded as the Chesapeake Television Corporation in 1971 by his father, Julian Sinclair Smith, his company began its expansion and changed its name to Sinclair Broadcasting Company in 1985, the year before the Fox Broadcasting Company was launched. David Smith and his brothers assumed control of the business; previously, David had been a partner at Ciné Processors, a bootleg porn manufacturer owned by the elder Smith’s company, the Commercial Radio Institute, according to a 2005 story in Rolling Stone.

  2. From the RS story cited above:

    Smith had some experience in the media when he took over the company from his father — but it wasn't the kind of work most conservatives would appreciate. In the 1970s, he was a partner in a business called Ciné Processors, which made bootleg copies of porn films in the basement of a building owned by another of his father's companies, the Commercial Radio Institute. "We had the film-processing lab in operation for, like, a year," recalls David Williams, Smith's partner at Ciné. "The first film we copied was Deep Throat, which had just opened in New York and was not available anywhere else." According to Williams, Ciné got involved with the mob and was busted by the police. "How David got control of the family company after that, I don't know," he says. "He was just a big egotist. He wanted attention."

  3. “The print media is so left wing as to be meaningless dribble which accounts for why the industry is and will fade away. Just no credibility.”

    (cough) Washington Times (cough) San Diego Untion-Tribune (cough) Wall Street Journal (cough)

  4. The alarms went off for me when a local NBC affiliate started running a show called [Full Measure.] Then they started showing their "Terrorism Alert Desk" segment during the nightly news, which is when I changed allegiance to CBS. Sinclair owns three channels in the Reno media market–NBC, Fox and a cable channel that I don't get.

    1. That USA Today page is a masterpiece of pop-ups, autoplays, X-outs and other impediments to actual delivery of news.

    2. Lauren Hogg

      @lauren_hoggs

      My new backpack is almost as transparent as the NRA’s agenda.</blockqote>

      BRB, ROTFL!

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