Sinclair Broadcasting's senior vice president of news, Scott Livingston, on Monday pushed back against people who criticized the company's ad campaign against "fake news." Sinclair had its stations' news anchors read promos, which critics said sounded like pro-Trump propaganda. Livingston said in an internal memo that the campaign targets "fake/false" stories "like 'Pope Endorses Trump,'" which go viral and "result in an ill-informed public." Some bogus stories like the "Pizzagate" hoax "can result in dangerous consequences," he wrote. Livingston referred to a new Monmouth University poll in which 77 percent of respondents said mainstream media sometimes reports "fake news." President Trump tweeted that it was "so funny to watch Fake News Networks" criticize Sinclair as biased, because Sinclair is "far superior to CNN." [The Hill, Variety] |
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