As Politics in San Diego Has Shifted Blue Over the Last Decades, Local Broadcast Industry Has Turned MAGA Red
Trump Supporters Will Soon Control Most TV News Stations in San Diego
By JW August
San Diego County’s voter makeup has gone from red to blue over the decades, and there’s no better example in recent years than the evolving Democratic majority on the San Diego City Council and county Board of Supervisors.
While the region has slowly shifted Democratic, the broadcast industry in San Diego has been moving in a different direction — conservative. President Trump supporters will soon control most television news stations in the region.
Now, a bid for one of the remaining stations not under control by conservative ownership is being pursued. It is KGTV, aka 10News, the ABC affiliate in San Diego. The pursuer is Sinclair Broadcast Group, whose executive chairman David Smith is a longtime supporter of Trump and the Republican Party. Sinclair’s target is 10News owner E.W. Scripps Company.
Full disclosure, I worked at 10News for 33 years, so I do have some familiarity with the news broadcast industry. Before 10News I worked as a freelancer in the early 1980s . My turf included both City Hall and county government. It was a time when the city’s power structure, along with the City Council and Board of Supervisors were mostly white and male. There were some important exceptions, which was sign of what was to come.

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