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Shareholders Push Sinclair to Amend Showing Stolen Honor

 
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JK
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 3:27 pm    Post subject: Shareholders Push Sinclair to Amend Showing Stolen Honor Reply with quote

Shows the power and organization of Kerry and his operatives to stop Sinclair broadcasting Stolen Honor news program. Forget the first amendment when it is not convenient for the DNC.

JK


By ALEX DOMINGUEZ, Associated Press Writer

BALTIMORE - Threatened with a shareholder revolt, Sinclair Broadcast said it will not broadcast in its entirety a documentary critical of John Kerry (news - web sites)'s anti-war activities, but will instead incorporate parts of the 42-minute film into a news special.

Parts of the film "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal," will be shown during a program examining the use of documentaries to influence elections, Sinclair said Tuesday. The company said media reports that the entire film was be shown were "inaccurate."

The announcement came hours after shareholders challenged Sinclair's plans to air the film, saying the controversial broadcast may hurt their investment. Critics have also called for an advertiser boycott.

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., the owner of 62 television stations that reach a quarter of U.S. households, has been criticized for ordering the stations to pre-empt regular programming to air the show.

"A POW Story: Politics, Pressure and the Media," will examine the "role of the media in filtering the information contained in these documentaries, allegations of media bias by media organizations that ignore or filter legitimate news and the attempts by candidates and other organizations to influence media coverage," the company said in a statement.

It will air Friday on 40 of the company's stations, including many in key swing states for the presidential election. A company spokesman had previously said the company planned to air some or all of the film.

Sinclair fired its Washington bureau chief Monday after he publicly criticized the company's plans.

"We have not ceded, and will not in the future cede, control of our news reporting to any outside organization or political group," said Joe DeFeo, Sinclair's vice president of news.

The Democratic National Committee (news - web sites) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (news - web sites), arguing that the broadcast should be considered an illegal in-kind contribution to the Bush campaign.

Sinclair said executives met recently with senior Kerry campaign officials but the campaign has declined to participate in the program.

Meanwhile, a lawyer said he planned to sue on behalf of shareholders, alleging insider trading by top executives as well as damage from the decision to air the film. Media Matters, a media advocacy group, announced it was underwriting the costs of a shareholder action demanding equal time for opposing views.

The company did not directly address the insider trading accusation, but CEO David Smith said executives "have endured personal attacks of the vilest nature."

Eighteen senators, all Democrats, wrote last week to the Federal Communications Commission (news - web sites) to ask it to investigate Sinclair's plans. The agency declined to intervene.

New York Comptroller Alan Hevesi, also a Democrat, sent a letter expressing concern to Sinclair on behalf of the state's pension fund, which owns shares in the broadcasting company.

Sinclair stock has dropped to less than $7 a share, from a high of more than $15 a share in January.

Two groups offered programs Tuesday to Sinclair to air in response to its news special. California philanthropist Deborah Rappaport and her husband offered to pay for an hour of air time for the documentary "Going Upriver," a positive portrayal of Kerry's service in Vietnam, before the Nov. 2 election day.

Mother Jones Magazine offered Sinclair a half-hour video of four prominent Republicans — including John Dean and Pete Peterson — condemning the Bush administration.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 3:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I certainly hope they don't retreat any further.

As Chad Clanton, Kerry spokesman, said "if we get in Sinclair will be sorry."

I have told them in both my letters, not to back down.

Kerry Krowd will come after them no matter what they do, so they might as well stand their ground and help keep Kerry out!

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sinclair is presently selling for 7.04 per share. 12.78% up with 2.18 million shares traded. This is the second largest trading day for Sinclair this year. With 2 hours left I expect it to be the largest.
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