We've got a dispatch from CMA's action timed to International Media Democracy Day.
And it's official: More than a week of protests, boycotts, stock attacks, license-revocation threats, and even a lawsuit have had their impact. Sinclair has caved in (kind of). With this success, could this be a sign of things to come in the sphere of media activism?
And don't forget to join us on Sunday afternoon. Details are listed above; tell your family, friends, and even enemies. [grin]
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