A Sinclair Exec Bought The Baltimore Sun And Is Turning It Into A Right Wing Propaganda Mill
from the fake-news dept
Back in 2018 (pre-brunchlord owned) Deadspin posted the definitive video on Sinclair Broadcasting, highlighting in less than two and a half minutes how the local broadcaster is a right wing propaganda mill pretending to be a local news organization and the poster child for why media consolidation limits still matter:
Like Fox News, OAN, Newsmax, Daily Caller, Breitbart, Daily Wire, and other parts of the ever-growing right wing disinfo machine, Sinclair publishes a rotating crop of shallow infotainment, peppered with oodles of misleading fear-mongering over crime, homelessness, and immigration.
Sinclair executive Chairman David Smith recently purchased what’s left of the Baltimore Sun (much to the chagrin of ex-staffer David Simon), and it’s going just about as you’d expect. It’s only been a few months, but staffers there are already becoming angry about the fact that the paper is now publishing anti-immigrant and anti-trans right wing propaganda dressed up as serious news and analysis.
A statement by the Baltimore Sun Guild says the paper’s “ethical standards have been tossed aside under new ownership,” and points to a May editorial by new Sun co-owner Armstrong Williams that called the transgender movement a “cancer”:
“It was not the first time that The Sun’s ethical standards have been tossed aside under new ownership. In the opinion pages, co-owner Armstrong Williams has used offensive language to describe transgender people, flouting the best practices once adhered to by The Sun. In a May 8 column, he likened the “transgender movement” to a “cancer,” and used the terms “biological male” and “biological female” to exclude transgender people, which AP style instructs journalists to avoid.”
The Conservative movement’s not subtle goal is to buy up what’s left of traditional journalism (and once popular social media companies) and fill it with propaganda that consistently tells right wingers exactly what they want to hear: namely that all of their ugliest impulses are, in fact, correct. And, more importantly, that minorities, women, Jews, and immigrants are to blame for the entirety of societal ills.
You could argue that what happens to a dying newspaper isn’t worrying. But it’s part of a broader trend, and in response to fascism, the U.S. journalism editorial Overton window is clearly shifting steadily rightward.
Most of the money in media right now is in either feeding this fact-optional Conservative victimization and outrage complex (see: Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, Russell Brand, etc. etc.), or in creating sloppy “AI”-powered engagement chasing news infotainment simulacrum that distracts and defunds real reporting. Sometimes a fusion of both.
Both the Washington Post and Daily Beast recently hired right wing UK tabloid executives. Both old and new Politico top executives whine about “wokeness.” Conspiratorial opportunists like Vivek Ramaswamy want to own companies like Buzzfeed. CBS and CNN under Zaslav have cozied up with Trumplicans for ratings. That’s before you even get to what Elon Musk has done to Twitter.
These trends are all sanctioned by billionaire media owners threatened by the kind of hard-nosed journalism that meaningfully critiques wealth, power, and systemic discrimination. Their goal is to take the brand corpse of what used to be U.S. journalism, fire all the real journalists, and stock them with bobble-headed sycophantic center-right propagandists whose sole purpose is to create a giant, automated, gushingly pro-greed, ad-engagement outrage circlejerk masquerading as news.
The U.S. is not really doing the kind of things needed to counter this trend at any real scale, whether it’s funding and shoring up education standards, crafting media consolidation rules and policies, maintaining search engine quality, funding and protecting local libraries, academia, or disinformation research, or finding creative new funding models for independent (especially local) journalism.
There has been a welcome shift toward worker-owned journalism outlets and direct-to-consumer newsletters (the ones not being written by Nazis, anyway), but it’s not clear these efforts can survive billionaire lawsuits, much less counter the problem at scale. If you’ve read global history books, it’s all enough to make you nervous.
Filed Under: consolidation, immigration, media, news, propaganda, reporting, trans, transgender
Companies: baltimore sun, sinclair


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Predictable blather...
In other words, the Baltimore Sun has begun to run stories that are true and not democrat gaslighting.
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Competition is the lifeblood of Capitalism.
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well, everyone knows that the ‘Washington Post’ is totally objective & non-partisan in its news coverage — and has never ever published anything even hinting of leftish propaganda.
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clown much?
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“Alternative facts” was a phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s false statement about the attendance numbers of Donald Trump’s inauguration as President of the United States. When pressed during the interview with Chuck Todd to explain why Spicer would “utter a provable falsehood”, Conway stated that Spicer was giving “alternative facts”. Todd responded, “Look, alternative facts are not facts. They’re falsehoods.”[1]
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In new developments this morning: the mutiny amongst the Amazon Post rank-and-file has been successful. Robert Winnett is no longer going to join the organization.
Of course, this doesn’t solve the problem that noone is reading the newspaper, and now it’s losing a ton of money every year. So now we have a nifty little juxtaposition. The Washington Post will circle the wagons around its unprofitable model, while the Baltimore Sun will abandon the censorship regime of the AP “style guide” in order to cover the stories and issues that the legacy media doesn’t want you to see, and will compete for subscribers.
Once again– get woke, go broke.
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Koby is talking about WashPo, for those lacking a rightoid-to-English dictionary.
Beyond that, what he’s talking about or why we should give a fuck is beyond me.
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I think that’s why Karl is #triggered and very much does care. Without a sugar daddy like Jeff Bezos, the money is not unlimited, and the legacy media risks being replaced.
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Legacy media being consolidated by rightoids like Sinclair is the problem.
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So… You mean that the only reason people support the right wing is that rich elites finance it?
Re: Re: Re:2 How can you be so bad at this?
#hashtag#triggered is sooo 2017 bro.
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As Black Panther, Black Panther 2, and Barbie certainly had proven…
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I expect them to tell us all about the many republican pedophiles then.
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https://www.dailykos.com/users/cajsalilliehook
🙂
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baby brain
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Right! And these bloggers are envious because they can’t get jobs at general circulation daily newspapers and instead have to do their propagandizing via a glorified WordPress site.
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And you’re they’re dumbest groupie.
So, AI has been created to help the whole Humanity, but actually its main use is to print endless toilet paper for white male republicans.
This is extremely dangerous for our Democracy. ©
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Ha ha god bless America ,it,s going down the toilet with the paper
right wing conspiracy?
Is the US media really under the control of a right wing conspiracy? That certainly seems to be thesis of this author. The tone runs the risk of replicating the same kind of hyperbole he accuses the right wing of perpetuating.
I’m not sure what the answer is, but hyperventilating with the same material isn’t it.
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Yeah. The difference is that there is evidence of the right wing doing it
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I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume ignorance on your part.
The alternative is that you’re intentionally and maliciously trying to equate the right-wing extremism with the milquetoast centrism that defines so-called “left wing” politics in the US.
Put another way, the GOP has politicized basic human decency. That does not make basic human decency “left wing” as the right would have you believe.
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I’m merely observing from across the Pond in Pinko Euro-land.
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Are you in Euro-land close enough to Germany to have Hitler as a historical frame of reference? The historical parallel here would be someone in early 1930s Germany that their anti-Hitler rhetoric was too much like pro-Hitler rhetoric.
Part of what fascists do is accuse liberals of doing what the fascists are actually doing and/or planning to do. It sows confusion so that when low-information consumers come across the truth about the fascists, it just sounds like an alternative equivalent to fascist propaganda.
“Stop telling the truth about fascists” is not a viable response to that tactic.
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Well, then research what is happening, and has been happening for a while now. You can even use Techdirt to do it, as Techdirt isn’t afraid to link out to sources (or archive and post them).
Sinclair is a good place to start, or Murdoch, if you want well-defined centralization. You know how news works in Belarus? It’s like that, but without the government arresting and closing journalists and outlets they don’t like.
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“politicized human deceny” covers it well.
Fifty years ago there decent Republicans: kind, understanding, thoughtful people whose politics I disagreed with but with whom I could have a civil conversation, debate issues, and reach some sort of compromise based on shared understanding. I often disagreed with them and didn’t like them, but I could at least respect their principles and find something admirable about them.
It was those kind of Republicans who help oust Nixon from office.
And they are now extinct. Contemporary Republicans are the very worst of us: racists, bigots, homophobes, xenophobes, misogynists, bullies, cowards, liars, fascists – utterly unprincipled, craving wealth and power, and willing to use it to sadistically punish anyone who isn’t them. As Adam Serwer put it, “The cruelty is the point.” They are profoundly horrible people in every possible sense, and they will kill us all unless we stop them.
(Actually: not quite all. The billionaires are building bunkers. Have you noticed?)
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That’s actually what conservatives have always been. It was just more acceptable in the past. It’s in the name. The only thing they’ve ever been trying to “conserve” is a status quo that puts certain types of people inherently below them based on immutable traits.
MAGA/Fascism is conservatism taken to its logical conclusion.
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Hi sir.
You spent time being a fucking moron when you could have gone and watched the video cited in the article that shows exactly why all your talking points are false.
Maybe you would KNOW things instead of suspecting things if you chose to not be a willfully ignorant imbecile.
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Rightoids are allergic to evidence, unless it’s a shitpost on an anonymous image board famous for CP.
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Not all of it, but Sinclair-owned outlets certainly are. The company can deny that accusation all it wants, but the evidence clearly shows that Sinclair not only leans right politically, it practically demands that all of its outlets lean the same way…to the point where on-air talent read the exact same copy and spout the exact same talking points regardless of location.
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Wow, Mr. Bode, that is some beautifully worded outrage! I am impressed.
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looks more like he wrote a list of every left wing buzzword he knew and had chatgpt write some verbal diarrhea around it’
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I know you’re unable to tell the difference between expressing coherent thoughts using evidence versus screeching that everything you don’t like is “woke” or “left wing.” Perhaps it’s the valid sentence structures and multisyllabic words throwing you off. I can rephrase the article in a structure you’ll find more digestible:
Anti-woke culture warriors are lying bigly!
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Shut up, homosexual.
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So you didn’t even understand the more digestible translation, how the fuck can you be that stupid?
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Kill yourself, Nazi-scum!
Long-time Baltimore Sun subscriber viewpoint
The Sun has never been a particularly left-leaning newspaper – for example, it’s treated Trump-supporting Republican (former governor) Larry Hogan with kid gloves even though he killed a shovel-ready mass transit plan (because it would help poor black people in Baltimore), bungled the COVID response, ensured that public funds would be spent improving roads that just happened to be near properties he’s invested in, and poured gasoline on the fire of the Freddie Gray protests while pandering to the racist instincts of his white suburban/rural voter base.
If anything, the Sun has been much too reserved in its criticisms of the right wing (e.g., the racists, misogynists, bigots, fascists, etc. — you know, the inferior people.) And now it’s quickly becoming a cheerleader for them, because that’s what Sinclair does: it appeals to the most shallow, ignorant, uneducated, prejudiced, insecure people by exaggerating what it can and making up what it can’t.
This week, for example, it ran a story about a restaurant owner closing a restaurant in Fells Point. That’s part of the city that’s popular with young people – it has a lot of bars, restaurants, etc., and especially during the summer months, it’s crowded late into the evening. The narrative (there and on the local Fox TV station, also owned by Sinclair) was that it was crime, crime, crime behind this and look at all those people in the street after midnight, ZOMG, and some of them are black! ZOMGOMG! Imagine that in a majority-black city!
But as it turns out: he’s just a shitty restaurant owner and an asshole, with a history of not paying his bills and of sexually harassing his employees:
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/culture/food-drink/fells-point-restaurants-ashish-alfred-duck-duck-goose-CFTXW3Y5BNHYFGZCNEJPCLXENA/
But you see, shitty-business-guy-bails-out doesn’t further the narrative that Baltimore is a hellish nightmare of crime committed exclusively by black people and that nobody wants to live or visit there and that it’s Democrats’ fault and what we need is LAW AND ORDER (TM) which mostly means imprisoning all the black people or at least enough so that Klan wannabees from Harford County don’t see any when they take in an O’s game (well, except for the players).
Sinclair didn’t buy the Sun to do journalism. They bought it to do propaganda. And unfortunately, a lot of less-intelligent, less-educated, less-literate rubes will fall for this crap. It’s a terrible thing to happen to what was once a reasonably good — flawed, but reasonably good — newspaper.
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So, the fact that the apologist-level journalists of the pre-Sinclair era are complaining is rather informative in itself.
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Baltimore Sun
Hmmm, interesting how it was a left leaning rag that pretty much never got anything right, but that was ok. Now, that it’s leaning right, with accuracy to be determined as it’s too new a change… it’s propoganda… I’ll bet your fine and just Jim Dandy with Soros purchasing half of the publications in the country…
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Oh for fucks sake.
No. Sinclair is proven to be unreliable. As cited in the article you didn’t actually read.
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[citation needed]
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Is it optimal? No. Is there at least some comfort in Soros not engaging in “alternate facts” to push a fascist agenda? Yes.
Your characterization of milquetoast liberalism as “extreme left” notwithstanding.
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You get paid to post stupid shit? Or do you just do it for free?
Biden could end the propaganda wars AT ANY TIME, as could ANY President since Ronald Reagan, who opened the door to it all in 1987, when he unilaterally abolished the “Fairness Doctrine”, by which the FCC required all broadcast license holders to provide equal time for opposing viewpoints. Why don’t they? MONEY. Fox News and MSNBC would basically cease to exist, for starters.
As with pretty much all of our other problems, this one was caused quietly in a back room by Republicans.
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The problem with the Fairness Doctrine is the same as the problem with “view from nowhere” journalism: false balance. Or to put it in a way you might understand…
Person A: “I think LGBT people should have the right to exist in the public sphere without being harassed, assaulted, or even killed.”
Person B: “I think all those queers should be rounded up, lined up against a wall, and shot.”
A local news station, as required under the Fairness Doctrine: “We’ll let both of them explain their stances tonight at 11.”
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The problem with reinstating the fairness doctrine is that it applied to a limited spectrum. Cable massively increased the spectrum and the internet meant there was unlimited spectrum. If you only apply the fairness doctrine to terrestrial radio and TV it would be pointless, and for the internet and cable it would run into first amendment problems.
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“Conservative victimization and outrage complex” and a reference to Matt Taibbi, whilst Matt Taibbi’s last article is about some socialist being detained in Ukraine: https://www.racket.news/p/listen-to-this-article-ukraine-detains . Gotta love Techdirt
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And by “some socialist” you mean a Russian propagandist.
Supporting Russian propagandists is very much part of the conservative victim and outrage complex, and a specialty of Taibbi’s.
Did you think we wouldn’t check?