Career
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 from late 2001 through November 2006. 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.
Hyman is a 1981 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and was a captain in the United States Navy Reserve.
Beginning in 2001, he created conservative one-minute editorial segments called, that were broadcast on many of the group"s 62 stations, during local news programs. Sinclair Broadcast Group"s own description of the program was as follows:
is a one-minute daily commentary that is intended to stimulate public discourse. encourages viewer feedback, and every Saturday we air select viewer comments, both positive and negative.
The program became known for its controversial political commentary. lieutenant was frequently criticized as one-sided propaganda.
The final commentary aired on November 30.
He used the phrase "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" to describe the French in one of his editorials. In late 2004, he fired Jon Leiberman, Sinclair"s Washington bureau chief and reporter, following the latter"s public criticism of Sinclair"s announced plan to air the controversial anti-Kerry film Stolen Honor as a news program in prime time on all of its stations. On August 30, Hyman claimed that Social Security discriminates against minorities.
Politically progressive media watchdog group Media Matters for America disputed this claim by saying that some minorities have longer life expectancies after retirement than whites, though the vast majority of minorities in the United States do in fact have shorter life expectancy than their Caucasian counterparts.
He also claimed spouses who worked for less than 10 years because they "gave up career in order to raise a family.. get diddly-squat". Hyman continues to offer his conservative opinions in print and online for American Spectator magazine.
Hyman"s editorials returned to select Sinclair-owned stations in a dozen television markets under the title Behind the Headlines with Mark Hyman in December 2010.