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Standard's Kim Condemns 'Sexist' and 'Racist' Attacks on Tegna Deal

Standard General founder Soo Kim said filings from the Communications Workers of America’s NewsGuild sector’s attorneys David Goodfriend and Andrew Schwartzman and CEO Jon Schleuss opposing the Standard/Tegna deal were "sexist and racially charged ad hominem attacks.” A Standard…

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General news release Monday highlighted statements in NewsGuild filings warning of “anonymous foreign investment” in newsrooms and questioning whether the deal increases ownership diversity since Kim “is not barred by his race from becoming a successful entrepreneur” and Standard CEO Deb McDermott “is not barred by her gender to be selected to run a large corporation.” “To be clear, I am ethnically Korean. And I am a proud American citizen,” said Kim in the release. “These three men are attempting to define what constitutes a minority or what is the right kind of diversity -- this is offensive and inappropriate.” It's “beyond the pale for Schleuss, Goodfriend, and Schwartzman to use my ethnicity to postulate theories of my being an agent of foreign ownership,” Kim said, noting he already owns multiple radio and TV stations. “Whatever we have to say will be in what we file with the Commission,” emailed Schwartzman, who's also senior counselor at the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, when asked for comment. Standard is “confident” the deal complies with all regulations, the release said. “We have submitted 3 million documents and over 12 million pages of records and have nothing but respect for the regulatory process,” the release said. “We are confident that the public statements from these three men will be seen for what they are -- sentiments that have no place in America today.”