Mark E. Hyman — American Businessman born on January 06, 1958,

Mark E. Hyman is an American journalist. He is the Vice President for Corporate Relations for Sinclair Broadcast Group, the largest chain of local television stations in the United States. Hyman became a visible presence during local news broadcasts over Sinclair's stations, many of which aired on The Point from late 2001 through November 2006. The Point was a controversial daily televised commentary by Hyman. In December 2010 Hyman's commentaries returned to select Sinclair-owned stations under the title Behind the Headlines with Mark Hyman... (wikipedia)

Michael Jordon may have been the best basketball player in history, but he couldn't have won six NBA titles without a team.
The news is what it is. It's going to be good, it's going to be positive, it's going to be negative. It's going to have all sorts of effects on candidates always.
The network and local TV angle of broadcast television has received a black eye for not properly debating within the news issues that should be debated, instead of shuffling them of to television advertising.
We make programming decisions on a day-to-day basis. We sell advertising on a day-to-day basis. This is the way networks operate. This is the way all television stations operate. This is the way most businesses operate when you have a number of affiliates or a number of franchises. It's the way the business operates.
When news comes out, it ought to be reported. There shouldn't be a moratorium based on legitimate news, just because it may or may not affect one candidate or the other. That's just absurd.