Owner orders WLS-AM (890), other stations to stop alleging ‘stolen election’ – Chicago Sun-Times*

Cumulus Media content chief Brian Philips sent an email to managers Wednesday, the day of the U.S. Capitol riot, saying the company had to help induce calm. “There will be no dog whistles about ‘stolen elections,’ ‘civil wars’ or any other language that infers violent public disobedience is warranted, ever."
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debtsor
5 years ago

““There will be no dog whistles about ‘stolen elections,’ ‘civil wars’ or any other language that infers violent public disobedience is warranted, ever,” said the memo, first reported by Inside Music Media.” This memo is much ado about nothing. No one on the Culumus media was ever advocating civil war, or violence, or a path forward. Every mainstream conservative personality has capitulated, and even most of the fringe too, including crazy people like Alex Jones have admitted that we have four years of #resistance ahead of us. The reason for this memo (Which apparently was leaked to the media and… Read more »

Lana
5 years ago

This is COMMUNIST CENSORSHIP!
Get on a new Platform, Radio Hosts! SINK Cumulus!
Mark Levin, Rush, and other radio hosts bring in a lot of advertisers and listeners to Westwood One.

Last edited 5 years ago by Lana
Jim
5 years ago

Behold the power of interlocking boards of directors.

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