Microsoft Corp. co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking out about rumors circulating about it.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorSinclair Broadcasting, one of the nation’s largest operators of local TV stations, said on Saturday it intended to present a weekend news report featuring commentators offering discredited conspiracy theories about the nation’s coronavirus pandemic, despite scrutiny and pushback that have erupted since CNN called attention to the program late Friday.“We’re a supporter of free speech and a marketplace of ideas and viewpoints, even if incredibly controversial,” the
.Microsoft Corp. co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking out about rumors circulating about it.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorViacomCBS said its second quarter net income tumbled amid declines in advertising revenue at its cable and broadcast outlets, the latest sign of the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on the operations of U.S. media companies.Revenue fell 12% to $6.28 billion, compared with $7.14 billion in the year-earlier period.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorDiscovery said second-quarter net income fell 71% after the coronavirus pandemic spurred a pullback in advertising at both its U.S.
Britney Spears‘ dad Jamie Spears is slamming the #FreeBritney movement and he calls the campaign a “joke.”
The show is big time fictional, obvs, but is messing around with the JFK "what ifs" that have plagued historians and fanatics for decades. There are tons of wild theories about the assassination that range from Fidel Castro's involvement to "magic bullets" and inside jobs.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorIf you missed the regular Opening Day from Major League Baseball due to the coronavirus pandemic, well, someone feels your pain.Comcast Corp. intends to refund the programming fees its subscribers paid for regional sports networks in the second quarter, the Philadelphia cable giant said Wednesday.
coronavirus. The 29-year-old from Rusholme didn't have a fever, a cough, shortness of breath and he still had his sense of taste and smell.
Ted Johnson Sinclair Broadcast Group has dropped plans to air a segment that included a doctor who has advanced the conspiracy theory that Dr. Anthony Fauci was responsible for the creation of the coronavirus.The segment was to be featured on Eric Bolling’s America This Week.
Also Read: Trump's National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien Has COVID-19Sinclair had originally planned to air the episode over the weekend, as first reported by CNN, but the broadcast group later delayed doing so, announcing on Saturday that it would edit the segment to include “other viewpoints and provide additional context.” But as of Monday, Sinclair has dropped the segment entirely.In the segment that Sinclair originally planned to air, Mikovits told Bolling that Fauci “manufactured” and
considered a terror threat by the FBI.“While discussing the double standard of big tech censorship, I mentioned the conspiracy group QAnon, which I don’t support or believe in.
Media Matters report.“America This Week” hosted by Eric Bolling is set to post the story on-line before being picked up and distributed by Sinclair’s substantial network of local television stations.