daviduberti
David Uberti
daviduberti
I write about media for Splinter. I have redeeming qualities, too.

You’re right. Sure I could go back to the 80s and dredge up old tabloid quotes about fake sources at the Trump Organization or some such. Read more

Yeah, case in point from Hannity’s show last night: To prove his argument, he rolled tape of George Stephanopoulos flacking for Bill Clinton’s campaign in The War Room—which was released *25 years ago.* Read more

As everyone in this comments section knows, I’m in fact a ghostwriter for SOROS Read more

Forget Rachel Maddow. If some MSNBC producer, or New York Times reporter, or other journalist else who isn’t as public-facing had such a relationship, Hannity would go wild. Read more

My favorite thing about Coors Light is that its marketing campaign is basically centered around being the coldest beer. Look at these mountains turn blue! Read more

This is a blog post, a summation of the study’s findings, which I condensed to save your time. Your critique is addressed by the Guild’s statement on the findings, which explains plainly how salaries of a few old white dudes *do* skew the numbers to some extent, but that pay disparities *still* exist across comparable Read more

Calling Splinter’s VP of News—a position that doesn’t exist—would be an *interesting* reporting strategy on my part Read more

The lack of usable stock images of Sinclair Broadcast Group is becoming a national scandal Read more

Conceptually yes. But my understanding is that this would basically introduce new broadcasting technology would allow for more precise targeting, better signal penetration, faster delivery, etc. Read more

Also: Wonder how local journalists would respond to the claim that more profits for Sinclair means higher wages for them. Read more

Probably not that far off from what the actual bit would be ^ Read more

Launching a Kickstarter to fund my retirement in lieu of Social Security benefits Read more

I was trying to find a way to fit that joke into this post, but I couldn’t quite squeeze it in. Read more