It says something about the business relationship the Media Research Center has with right-wing radio host Mark Levin that the lead story on MRC’s “news” website CNSNews.com yesterday was Levin starting a TV channel, with the giant patriotic handout shot of Levin that being the lead story entails (screen shot above). And CNS managing editor Michael W. Chapman has all the fawning details:
Best selling author, talk-radio giant, and conservative leader Mark Levin is branching out further in the digital media world by launching LevinTV, through the media company CRTV. The first episode of LevinTV will air on March 7.
Levin, who reaches millions of people daily through his radio program, The Mark Levin Show, will expand his audience through this digital based television platform, which is described as “America’s new televised Town Hall meeting,” in a statement from CRC Public Relations.
“I have the greatest audience in the world and I give them my best every night,” said Mark Levin. “I am thrilled we are expanding our Town Hall meeting place for patriots, by taking TV broadcasting to a new level on multiple platforms where I will speak directly to my audience — uncensored, without middlemen, and commercial free.”
Chapman didn’t mention that the MRC is apparently one of those platforms where Levin can speak “uncensored, without middlemen, and commercial free.” Nor did he mention that Levin’s PR firm, CRC Public Relations, also does work for the MRC.
But that wasn’t enough Levin boosterism for CNS. It followed up with an article by Susan Jones that’s nothing more than a transcription of a speech by Levin.