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Saturday, September 17, 2005

The sordid past of the right wing media

Sinclair Broadcasting makes "fair and balanced" Fox look downright centrist by comparison. From Rolling Stones's great profile of this ultra-right wing broadcasting empire:

"...(Sinclair CEO David) 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 Cine 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 Cine. "The first film we copied was Deep Throat, which had just opened in New York and was not available anywhere else." According to Williams, Cine 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."

Now, what's that about moral values?

No problem. Just another neo-hypocrite.

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