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Under tough questioning from WLOS-TV newscaster Holly Hedrick, protest spokesman Robert Malt (left) voices some critical comments about ABC programming that, he alleges, gave President Barack Obama a virtual “infomercial” on June 23. Hedrick’s interview of Malt took place in front of ABC’s Asheville affiliate, WLOS, as TV camerman Ben Mulkey films the action at the June 22 protest. Daily Planet Staff Photo
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of the dozen or so protesters stand with signs in front of ABC-TV
affiliates WLOS and WMYA on June 22 at Biltmore Park in South Asheville.
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A rally that drew less than a dozen protesters was held June 22 in front of WLOS and WMYA TV studios in South Asheville.
The rally was held to express opposition to and concern about ABC-TV’s
decision to give unopposed airtime to President Barack Obama to express
his views about health care on June 23. WLOS and WMYA are ABC
affiliates.
The protesters were a “grassroots group and non-partisan,” Robert Malt, a spokesman for the gathering, told the Daily Planet.
Insofar as a national network letting a politician speak unopposed at
length, Malt said, “Once you’ve started down this path, it’s a bad
precedent ... One-sixteenth of the entire U.S. economy is at stake with
health care,” so the issue merits wide-ranging debate.
During the protest, newscaster Holly Hedrick interviewed Malt
and the interchange got a bit testy when Malt accused ABC-News of
lacking journalistic integrity.
WLOS’ General Manager Jack Connors greeted the protesters and
said their concerns are “something that should be discussed vigorously.
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