Is CBS Radio in Pittsburgh Shilling for Natural Gas Drilling in Pennsylvania?

[H/T] to John Anderson from DIYMedia for raising this question.

Here’s half of his article, the other half can be found on the link provided above.

From the bullsh*t propaganda department: on August 15th, CBS Radio’s Pittsburgh cluster (KDKA-AMKDKA-FMWDSY-FM, and WBZZ-FM) will “host” the Marcellus Shale Festival at an outdoor music venue in town.

This is an event wholly designed to put a happy face on the practice of hydraulic fracturing: the messy process of harvesting natural gas that’s spreading throughout the country. The Marcellus Shale Formation extends throughout seven states and is currently one of the most active areas of hydraulic fracturing in the continental United States. In many respects, Pennsylvania has been the ground zero of Marcellus fracking, where wells have been operating since 2005.

The day-long event features “exhibits” such as a screening of FrackNation, a polemical “documentary” from folks with strong ties toclimate-change deniersFrackNation was produced pretty much explicitly to try and impugn two damning actual documentaries about hydraulic fracturing: Gasland and Gasland 2.

There will also be a “town hall” hosted by KDKA-AM midday host Mike Pintek—the reporter who first broke the Three Mile Island meltdown story in 1979—featuring a fracking industry executive who’s admitted using “psychological operations” against opponents (also a regular guest on KDKA’s own frack-pimping show, The Marcellus Shale Hour) and many of the politicians the industry’s alreadybought and paid for.

The entire shebang closes out with live country music from The Stickers and Phil Vassar, who may be blissfully unaware of their roles in this charade. The list of sponsors for the “festival” reads like a who’s who of companies involved in fracking the Marcellus Shale to oblivion.

 

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