Must be their attempt at
compromise.
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., under widening scrutiny over plans to air a documentary about Sen. John Kerry's wartime activities 30 years ago, said on Tuesday it would not show the program in its entirety.
"Contrary to numerous inaccurate political and press accounts, the Sinclair stations will not be airing the documentary 'Stolen Honor' in its entirety," the Baltimore-based company said in a statement.
Sinclair said it would air a special news program on Friday called "A POW Story: Politics, Pressure and the Media" that would discuss the allegations surrounding Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities.
They may as well air the whole darn thing, because we ain't backing down.
Of course, they're not responding to us, they're responding to Wall Stret (which paid attention because of us). And a publicly traded company ignores Wall Street at its own peril.