Mark Hyman

Mark Hyman is the Vice President for Corporate Relations for Sinclair Broadcast Group, the largest chain of local television stations in the United States. He also creates conservative editorial segments that are broadcast on all 62 of the group's stations. In late 2004, he took heavy criticism for firing Jon Lieberman, Sinclair's Washington bureau chief and the chain's lead reporter, following the latter's public criticism of Sinclair's announced plan to air the controversial anti-Kerry film Stolen Honor as a news program in prime time on all of its stations. Hyman called Lieberman a "disgruntled employee" and said the firing was because Lieberman had "spoken to the press about company business." Lieberman pointed to the fact that Sinclair had previously been pleased enough with him as an employee to promote him to the top, and attributed his firing to his criticism of Sinclair's Stolen Honor plan, a plan he says originated with Hyman.

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