Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Report: Sean Compton Talking With Sinclair And Fox

Sean Compton
As Sinclair Broadcast Group ramps up its plans to build a competitor to Fox News, the two companies are both interested in the services of a programming executive with a very notable distinction: close friend to Sean Hannity.

According to Politico, Sinclair executive chairman David Smith has had multiple conversations with Sean Compton, president of strategic programming and acquisitions for Tribune Media, including one at SW Steakhouse in Las Vegas in April, during a conference for the National Association of Broadcasters, according to a person familiar with the meeting. Over their meal, Smith and Compton discussed show development for a three-hour block of news-opinion programming, according to the person. Sinclair’s proposed $3.9 billion deal for Tribune, Compton’s current company, is currently awaiting approval before the Federal Communications Commission.

Many Tribune Media executives will be released from their contracts if the merger does go through, and Compton has also held talks with high-up Fox News executives, including Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the network’s parent company, according to the person. Another person inside Fox confirmed that Compton has been under consideration at the network for a high-level position.

While Compton would have obvious value to Sinclair as a lure to Hannity, his presence at Fox News has an equally clear appeal, as someone who would help ensure that conservative media’s biggest star stays happy and in the fold.

Compton also has a relationship with President Donald Trump. In 2004, as Clear Channel’s vice president for programming, Compton recruited Trump to do radio commentary segments on business and current events. Though they do not speak frequently, according to a person aware of their relationship, the two have remained friends.

Compton is the son of the WLW 700 AM's late trucking talk show pioneer Dale Sommers.

1 comment:

  1. is there anyone who actually likes this guy ... myself and others I know in the industry (who also haves ties to Tribune and WGN) have a horrible time with this person ... combo of arrogance and a "Screw You" attitude

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