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Melissa Joskow / Media Matters

A Sinclair reporter uncritically repeated debunked Republican claims of anti-conservative bias from social media companies

A new study by Media Matters found right-wing content continued to dominate on Facebook ahead of yesterday’s tech hearing

Written by Zachary Pleat

Published 07/30/20 3:10 PM EDT

Two reports from Sinclair Broadcast Group national correspondent Kristine Frazao uncritically pushed the long-debunked Republican claim of “anti-conservative bias” on major social media platforms, airing both before and after Wednesday’s congressional hearing with major tech company CEOs. But a new study from Media Matters shows that in the week leading up to the hearing, right-leaning content earned almost half of all interactions on Facebook despite accounting for just a quarter of the posts studied.

Transcript searches from the Kinetiq video database show that Frazao’s first misleading report aired on at least 39 Sinclair-owned or -operated television stations in 31 states, and her second report aired on at least 32 stations in 28 states.

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From the July 28, 2020, edition of WTVH's CBS 5 News at 5:00

KRISTINE FRAZAO (SINCLAIR NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT): There will no doubt be a multitude of questions from lawmakers for these CEOs. But it will mostly come down to this: Have these four companies -- Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple -- grown too big? And do they have too much power? Both Democrats and Republicans are expected to say yes, but will have different ideas about what needs to change.

Republicans expected to repeat claims they’ve already made, that big tech has an anti-conservative bias.

(VIDEO BEGINS)

SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN (R-TN): Could it be the platforms themselves who cave to the pressure and police speech when they don’t agree with that speech?

(VIDEO ENDS)

FRAZAO: Just this week, Twitter restricted Donald Trump Jr.’s account after he posted a video making false claims about the coronavirus, which violated the platform’s rules on misinformation.

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From the July 29, 2020, edition of WCIV's ABC 4 News @ 7

KRISTINE FRAZAO (SINCLAIR NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT): Front and center at this unprecedented hearing, the consequences of that dominance. Lawmakers accusing Google of stealing content from users to squash their business, chiding Facebook for allowing misinformation to spread, and all platforms for swallowing up the competition. With deals like Google buying YouTube and Fitbit, and Facebook’s purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp, a merger Congressman Jerry Nadler called illegal.

…

FRAZAO: Other concerns range from privacy to security, with some also accusing Big Tech of blatant bias.

(VIDEO BEGINS)

REP. JIM JORDAN (R-OH): I'll cut to the chase, Big Tech is out to get conservatives. That’s not a suspicion, that’s not a hunch, that’s a fact.

(VIDEO ENDS)

Frazao failed to include any information or commentary showing these claims from Republicans are false. Instead, she included quotes from Republicans making the accusation. In her first report, Frazao cited Twitter’s restriction of Donald Trump Jr.’s account for breaking its rules as an example of supposed bias. In the second report, Frazao aired without pushback Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) claim that “Big Tech is out to get conservatives. That’s not a suspicion, that’s not a hunch, that’s a fact.” The reality, as CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on Wednesday, is that “the claims about bias in tech platforms are anecdotal, not backed up by data or science. These are stories, not statistics.”

Media Matters’ studies consistently show that there is absolutely no evidence of anti-conservative bias on Facebook in particular. Right-wing sources dominate some politicized topics on Facebook, such as abortion and Black Lives Matter protests. On average, right-leaning Facebook pages consistently get more weekly interactions than left-leaning pages -- a trend that continued in the week leading up to Wednesday’s hearing. 

Columbia Journalism Review and news outlets including Mashable, The Verge, and others have also debunked these claims.

But Republicans, and their conservative media allies such as Sinclair, repeatedly make these baseless accusations because they are effective, and President Donald Trump is especially receptive to these lies. 

In the future, Sinclair’s reporters should present accurate information on this topic to their local television news audiences and stop spreading Republican misinformation.

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