WOOD-TV, which covers Grand Rapids, Michigan's media market, reportedly sent out a memo advising against excessive coverage of Pride events in the largely conservative area.
which said Friday in a statement that the memo was not consistent with the company's values, the way it covers the news or the respect it has for viewers.
Brinks said Nexstar will"take appropriate action as necessary to address this situation, and we apologize for offending members of the LGBTQ community and WOOD-TV’s viewers."
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