Sinclair is gearing up to compete with Fox -- by being even worse than Fox
Sinclair is gearing up to compete with Fox -- by being even worse than Fox
Blog May 17, 2018 4:42 PM EDT PAM VOGEL
Recent reports indicate that local TV news giant Sinclair Broadcast Group has met with a number of current and former Fox News employees and is gearing up to compete directly with the cable channel -- by attempting to beat Fox News in a race to the very bottom.
On May 16, Politicos Jason Schwartz reported that Sinclair executive chairman David Smith met in the last few months with the executive producer of Fox News Hannity. The producer, Porter Berry, is at least the second person with close ties to Sean Hannity to have reportedly met with Sinclair leadership recently; Schwartz earlier reported that Sinclair was attempting to recruit current Tribune programming executive Sean Compton, a close friend of Hannitys.
According to Schwartzs sources, Smith is planning to set up Sinclair as a direct competitor with Fox News after the formers massive acquisition of Tribune Media is finalized. Smith is said to be developing ideas for a three-hour block of news-opinion programming that could air on a cable network Sinclair already owns or another it would acquire in the Tribune deal.
Sinclairs apparent dream line-up for this nightly cable news programming amounts to a whos who of Fox News liabilities and Trump sycophants. Not only has Smith reportedly met with executives close to Hannity, but hes also been in talks with current Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as well as a handful of former Fox personalities: Greta Van Susteren, Eric Bolling, James Rosen, and (at least at one point) Bill OReilly.
Of this group of six, half left Fox News in connection with sexual misconduct reports. Bolling parted ways with Fox last September amid an investigation into reports he had sent unsolicited pictures of male genitalia to multiple colleagues. Rosen reportedly departed the network around the new year following increased scrutiny of his behavior due to an established pattern of harassment. And OReilly, of course, was fired in April 2017 after reports came out that he had engaged in a decades-long pattern of harassment and that 21st Century Fox had failed to stop it.
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