Three major broadcast networks didn't report on heinous Cincinnati brawl, review finds

The three major broadcasting networks did not deal with the terrible viral fight that left an unconscious woman in the main morning and evening news programs in Cincinnatti.
The Media Research Council’s Newsbusters, ABC’s “Gunaydin America” and “World News Tonight”, “CBS News Mornings” and “Evening News” and NBC’s “Today” and “Night News” – a woman did not find the scope of an event until July 30.
A next FOX News digital analysis found that the war was not included in any of the above -mentioned networks on Thursday. ABC and NBC’s websites covered the activity and the NBC’s flow service and early hours of the morning reported the story according to the report.
Five people were accused of vicious debates on Saturday morning. Brawl’s disturbing video shows a man wearing a polo shirt attacked by more than one attacker, which continues to kick and suppress it desperately when he’s on the ground. When a woman tried to intervene, she was cooled by a man. The photographs of the victim, known as Holly, show him with a black eye and bloody lip.
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Newsbusters said that the lack of scope in the mainstream, liberal -prone sales points stem from racial dynamics in the game.
He continued: “The victims look like white, and the mafia black, ABC, CBS and NBC were clearly guided considering the open racial deterioration and the flagship did not give a second in the morning or evening messengers.” He said in the report.
Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, “Fox and Friends“ Thursday, “a disgusting situation,” he calls.
“Cincinnati is an incredible city made by great people for centuries. In fact, for centuries. One of Ohio’s brilliant jewels and these stupid political leaders, whose citizens allow him to take office.” He said.
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Moreno, Cincinnati leaders demanded that all citizens to produce a plan to protect their civil rights, and federal agencies threatened to attract all the funds for the city if they could not deliver. Senator, for their response to the crisis, the city’s police chief and other officials detonated.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge blamed the social media for the turmoil surrounding the war and said the video “did not describe the whole event”.
“This is a version of what happened,” the police chief said.
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ABC, CBS and NBC, Fox News did not respond immediately to Digital’s request.