Sinclair preps to challenge Fox News

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Sinclair Broadcast Group, which for months has denied any interest in challenging Fox News while awaiting approval of a merger with Tribune Co., is gearing up to do just that. As part of the $3.9 billion Tribune deal pending before the Federal Communications Commission, would acquire WGN America, a cable network that currently reaches 80 million homes. Apparently, Sinclair executive chairman David Smith has been holding meetings with potential future employees, including former Fox News staff members, and laying out a vision for an evening block of opinion and news programming that would compete with Fox’s top-rated lineup. He has been discussing a block of at least three hours, but also potentially up to six. Smith is settled, though, on basing his new operation in Washington (DC), just down the road from Sinclair headquarters in Baltimore. The company already owns local Washington station WJLA, where it produces some of its national content. One apparent Sinclair target is former Fox News host Greta Van Susteren. Other potential hires are former Fox anchor Eric Bolling and reporter James Rosen.


Sinclair preps to challenge Fox News