In December 2010 Hyman's commentaries returned to select Sinclair-owned stations under the title "Behind the Headlines with Mark Hyman."
Hyman's editorials returned to select Sinclair-owned stations in a dozen TV markets under the title "Behind the Headlines with Mark Hyman" in December 2010.
Mark Hyman, a classic car dealer in St. Louis, has sold many examples of the breed.
Last week, a company spokesman, Mark Hyman, who also serves as a conservative commentator on newscasts on Sinclair stations, defended the company's intention to use the film.
"It is a revolutionary concept called neutrogenomics, or how food talks to our genes and controls health and disease," explains author Mark Hyman, MD.
A spokesman, Mark Hyman, explained: "Someone who died 13 months ago - why is that news?"
The segment's host, Mark Hyman, can now be seen in another on-air commentary.
(Sinclair's vice president, Mark Hyman, is a conservative commentator who produces "positive" stories about Iraq.)
Mark Hyman, Sinclair's vice president for corporate relations, who doubles as a conservative commentator on its news stations, said the film would be shown because Sinclair deemed it newsworthy.
Mark Hyman may refer to: