Allegations have surfaced regarding a historic newspaper and television station, owned by a prominent ally of former President Donald Trump, potentially engaging in racially targeted practices against Maryland's Black leadership.
The media outlet, which has a long-standing presence in the region, is facing scrutiny for its coverage and editorial decisions that some critics argue disproportionately affect Black public figures and communities.
Community leaders and activists are calling for a deeper examination of the media organization's practices, suggesting that the targeting may undermine the representation and voices of Black leaders in Maryland.
This situation raises broader questions about media responsibility and the impact of ownership on journalistic integrity, particularly in diverse communities.
Reported by HarborBeat based on TheGrio (source).
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