Gubernatorial Candidate Roselli Calls for Boycott of Sinclair

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Gubernatorial Candidate Roselli Calls for Boycott of Sinclair

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Gubernatorial candidate Paul Roselli is calling for a boycott of WJAR’s parent company Sinclair Broadcasting.

In a tweet on May 14, Roselli said, “this campaign will NOT purchase airtime on a Sinclair TV station. Many of those folks are my friends. But we will not support their ultra-conservative views. Sinclair Broadcasting Group seems to be providing scripts to local station anchors on the Russian investigation in favor of President Trump. Sinclair sends out ‘must run’ national news segments and weighs in on local stories with a more conservative bent. They seem to be taking the word journalism out of the news.”

Roselli is also asking other candidates to do the same. Governor Gina Raimondo's campaign has already announced that her campaign does anticipate buying Sinclair's local affiliate - WJAR-10. Another Democratic candidate Matt Brown has refused to answer questions, but his campaign only has $25,000 cash-on-hand.

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“There are candidates out there who are Democrats and Independents in name only. They justify purchasing airtime on Sinclair stations in the name of viewer reach and the audience’s right to know about the candidates. This has to become a thing of the past. You can’t espouse values of journalistic fairness and inclusion, and then go out and support a right-wing news organization that does neither. The two just don’t mix. So I’m asking all candidates to state publicly their opposition to Sinclair Broadcasting Group and to not spend money on local advertising with the local conservative station.”  

Sinclair owns 192 television stations, using 611 channels in 89 U.S. markets.

Sinclair Broadcasting Issues

As GoLocalProv reported in April, media experts across the country are voicing horror about WJAR’s parent company — Sinclair Broadcasting — having its news anchors and reporters across the country voiceover a corporate message that sounds much like language often used by President Donald Trump.

In Providence, this carefully crafted message was read in the Rhode Island market by WJAR’s Frank Coletta and Alison Bologna.

See the video below


2018 Governor’s Race Playbook - May 21, 2018

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