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    Has Been Media Is Feeling The Heat: Changes Coming to White House Press Room... Ta Da....

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    Post by Lobo Mon 26 Dec 2016, 12:53 pm

    Has Been Media Is Feeling The Heat: Changes Coming to White House Press Room... Ta Da....
    Posted By: Watchman
    Date: Sunday, 25-Dec-2016 23:28:46



    With the naming of Sean Spicer as White House press secretary, Donald J. Trump has selected a Republican Party insider and communications veteran.

    But that doesn’t mean it will be business as usual for the press corps that covers the next administration.

    Mr. Trump’s unconventional, sometimes hostile, relationship with the news media and his penchant for communicating through unfiltered Twitter posts threaten to upend a decades-old Washington tradition that relies almost entirely on protocol. The result, reporters and editors say, could be a loss of transparency that would hinder the press’s role as a conduit for information to the people.

    But Mr. Trump’s advisers, and even some former White House press secretaries, say that some of the conventions of White House coverage are outdated and due for a face-lift.
    Continue reading the main story

    In a radio interview this month, Reince Priebus, the incoming White House chief of staff, suggested that traditions including the daily televised press briefings and seating assignments could change.

    “I think it’s time to revisit a lot of the..

    continue: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/25/business/media/trump-white-house-press-coverage.html?_r=0

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