How a semi-secret right-wing media empire is blanketing America with lies
Propaganda used to be a dirty word in this country. Long associated with authoritarian regimes in countries like Russia and China, propaganda as it has been understood over the decades meant centralized control over the way a nations citizens access the news not just the news about the country they live in, but about that countrys place in the world.
When Vladimir Putin took over in Russia a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, one of the first things he did was to begin his gradual seizure of control over the Russian media. Ownership of newspapers and broadcasting stations, both television and radio, had only recently been privatized, and Putin engineered a process whereby one news outlet after another was sold to friendly oligarchs. Eventually, virtually all formerly independent news outlets were returned to de facto state control as Putin tightened his grip on power.
In Hungary, right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sought to follow the Putin model, closing unfriendly news outlets for violating various newly passed laws and turning them over to the control of oligarchs friendly to his regime. Right-wing media figures like Tucker Carlson and, through him, broadcast companies like Fox News have approvingly noted Orbáns control over how people in Hungary get their news. When Carlson was the biggest prime-time host on Fox News, he even broadcast his show from Budapest for a week, promoting Orbán and the illiberal democracy he brought to his country.
In this country, the takeover of broadcast and print news has progressed more slowly, but arguably just as surely. Sinclair Broadcast Group, owned by the arch-conservative Smith family of Baltimore, went on a buying spree that began back in the 1980s and 90s, taking control of local television stations around the country. Sinclair even came up with a way of getting around FCC rules that barred ownership of two competing stations in one market throughj so-called local marketing agreements, under which Sinclair could operate a second station in a given market by selling it to a corporation that would eventually come under Sinclairs control if and when FCC rules are relaxed. Next came so-called shared services agreements, which allowed Sinclair to control a third station in Columbus, Ohio, where Sinclair already operated two stations.
https://www.salon.com/2024/06/18/how-a-semi-secret-right-wing-media-empire-is-blanketing-america-with-lies/
erronis
(16,770 posts)AllaN01Bear
(22,982 posts)hate . the licensee lives in nevada yet on your licence form,"the licenceee must live in the same city as the transmitter.
RainCaster
(11,504 posts)The BS being spewed constantly is tremendous. So much "what if", "but Hillary" and "he's old" messages coming through constantly.
I remember reading somewhere recently that Sinclair is having money problems and is looking to sell many of their towers of hate.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(114,791 posts)I try to take that into account before I post any video by them.
groundloop
(12,183 posts)Sinclair also bought out most of the regional sports networks from Fox Sports, and proceeded to jack up the rates for service providers like Comcast, Direct TV, YouTube TV, etc. Many of them refused to pay the ransom so we're left with few options for watching some of our sports teams.
ck4829
(35,801 posts)For example: When you google Laura Loomer, autosuggest should suggest "Iranian Passports" immediately after.