BOYCOTT SINCLAIR BROADCASTING
(archived broadcast )
Sinclair is violating campaign finance laws to force its local affiliates to air anti-Kerry lies just before the election. It is giving free campaign advertising to Bush with a libelous screed against Kerry and his heroic service in Vietnam. If Sinclair succeeds, the Bush Administration has promised it will lift monopoly restrictions that currently prevent Sinclair from buying up two, three, and four stations in order to stifle free speech nationwide.
ALSO more of Mark’s comment and yours on John Kerry’s mention of Mary Cheney’s sexual orientation in the last Presidential Debate.
You owe it to your country to protect free speech from the likes of Sinclair. You can begin by boycotting these Sinclair advertisers and letting people know WHY you are doing it.
If you’re in a restaurant and they ask if you want a “Seven Up.” The response is NO. I will never drink Seven Up again because they support Sinclair Broadcasting, a media company that is illegally financing the Bush Campaign in exchange for media consolidation. I support free speech in America. So I’ll have Sprite (or water).
Here are the companies. Pass around the boycott list! This is not a complete list. For more information, click here: Sinclair Advertisers and Phone Numbers
Warner Brothers (Many Sinclair owned stations are WB stations. There is a substantial amount of “African-American programming” on the WB. Thus, if Blacks and Black leaders urge the boycotting of Sinclair-owned WB, that would have a tremendous impact.)
FAST FOOD:
Pepsi
Mountain Dew
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Hardees
Taco Bell
Arby’s
Miller Lite
AUTO:
General Motors
Ford Motor Company
Isuzu
Toyota
Lincoln Mercury
Pontiac
INTERNET:
Yahoo DSL
CNN.com
Zigzagzone.com
OTHER:
Century 21
Prudential
Geico
H&R Block
Halls Fruit Breezers
ITT Technical Institute
Titan TV
Iams
Ringling Brothers
Oak Express
ABC Solutions
Kentucky Lottery
Florida Lottery
The Sylvan Learning Centers used to advertise on Sinclair but has announced that it will stop advertising there to avert a boycott. Let’s hope these other large companies feel the pain!
Sinclair is in heavy debt. A strong boycott might just harm them enough to destroy their company and protect free speech nationwide!
Here’s a list of the stations Sinclair Broadcasting owns in alphabetical order by city. Turn them off.
WLOS 13, Asheville, N.C.
WBFF 45, Baltimore, Md.
WTTO 21, Birmingham, Ala.
WYZZ 43, Bloomington, Ill.
KBSI 23, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
KGAN 88, Cedar Rapids, Ia.
WICD 15, Champaign, Ill.
WMMP 36, Charleston, S.C.
WCHS 8, Charleston, W. Va.
WSTR 64, Cincinnati, Ohio
WSYX 6, Columbus, Ohio
WKEF 22, Dayton, Ohio
KDSM 17, Des Moines, Ia.
WSMH 66, Flint, Mich.
WUTV 29, Grand Island, N.Y.
WNYO 49, Grand Island, N.Y.
WEMT 39, Johnson City, Tenn.
KSMO 31, Kansas City, Kan.
KVWB 21, Las Vegas, NV
KFBT 33, Las Vegas, NV
WDKY 56, Lexington, Ken.
WMSN 47, Madison, Wis.
WVTV 18, Milwaukee, Wis.
WCGV 24, Milwaukee, Wis.
KMWB 23, Minneapolis, Minn.
WZTV 17, Nashville, Tenn.
WUXP 30, Nashville, Tenn.
WTVZ 33, Norfolk, Va.
KOKH 24, Oklahoma City, Ok.
KOCB 34, Oklahoma City, Ok.
WEAR 3, Pensacola, Fla.
WFGX 35, Pensacola, Fla.
WCWB 22, Pittsburgh, Penn.
WPGH 53, Pittsburgh, Penn.
WGME 13, Portland, Maine
WLFL 22, Raleigh, N.C.
WRDC 28, Raleigh, N.C.
WRLH 35, Richmond, Va.
WUHF 31, Rochester, N.Y.
KDNL 30, St. Louis, Mo.
KABB 29, San Antonio, Calif.
KRRT 35, San Antonio, Calif.
WICS 20, Springfield, Ill.
WGGB 40, Springfield, Mass.
WSYT 68, Syracuse, N.Y.
WTWC 40, Tallahassee, Fla.
KOVR 13, West Sacramento, Calif.
WXLV 45, Winston-Salem, N.C.
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Heather October 18, 2004 3:32 pm
Could you send me (or post) a footnote as to where you got the information “If Sinclair succeeds, the Bush Administration has promised it will lift monopoly restrictions that currently prevent Sinclair from buying up two, three, and four stations in order to stifle free speech nationwide.” I need to always have my ducks in a row before I argue with my conservative “friends”. Thanks!
464 October 16, 2004 9:22 am
OK, OK…expatriated