Sinclair Broadcasting uses centralcasting.
Some groups, such as Sinclair Broadcasting, have attempted to centralise not only routine operational tasks but also the production of local news.
Keymarket, later sold the properties to River City Broadcasting, which then merged with Sinclair Broadcasting.
It sold its television stations to Sinclair Broadcasting.
It is owned by Entercom Communications, who acquired the station from Sinclair Broadcasting in 1999.
A single station in Sacramento, owned by Sinclair Broadcasting, went for $285 million in 2004.
Sinclair Broadcasting planned to broadcast it on the eve of the general election, stating that they considered it to be newsworthy.
Daily Kos did a brilliant job last fall of pressuring Sinclair Broadcasting not to show a hatchet-job documentary about John Kerry.
A spokesman, Chad Clanton, said in a statement: "Sinclair Broadcasting has a history of putting their own partisan politics ahead of honest journalism.
Sinclair Broadcasting wants to use the spectrum (our spectrum) to broadcast political messages through its company-owned stations.