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Public Interest and Media Advocacy Groups React in Real Time TONIGHT to Sinclair Broadcast Via Tele-Conference

For Immediate Release:
Oct. 22, 2004

Contact:
Naomi Seligman
202.756.4108

Public Interest and Media Advocacy Groups React in Real Time TONIGHT to Sinclair Broadcast Via Tele-Conference

WHAT:
Six public interest and media reform groups host tele-press conference offering post-broadcast reaction and analysis of the Sinclair Broadcast Group program A POW Story: Politics, Pressure and the Media.

WHO:
David Brock, President and CEO, Media Matters for America
Chellie Pingree, President and CEO, Common Cause
Gene Kimmelman, Senior Director, Public Policy and Advocacy, Consumers Union
Josh Silver, Executive Director, Free Press
Andrew Schwartzman, President and CEO, Media Access Project
Gloria Tristani, Managing Director, Office of Communications, United Church of Christ, Inc.

WHEN:
9:30 p.m. (EDT), Friday, Oct. 22
Conference call number: (877) 405-8906, ID# 1791404

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