White House briefing is off-camera again
White House briefing is off-camera againby wpjljron
Tuesday, July 18th, 2017.White House briefing is off-camera againhttp://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/television/article/White-House-briefing-is-off-camera-again-11294749.php David Bauder, Ap Television Writer Updated 5:52 pm, Monday, July 17, 2017 After nearly three weeks, Sean Spicer is returning to his podium! Nathan Rousseau smith (@fantasticmrnate) reports. Media: Buzz60 NEW YORK (AP) Cameras remained off Monday at the White House press briefing on orders of the Trump administration, sidelining one of daytime television’s […]
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David Bauder, Ap Television Writer
Updated 5:52 pm, Monday, July 17, 2017
A newly ebullient Dr. Anthony Fauci briefed the media with press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday. (Photo credit: Getty Images).
Press conferences play numerous different roles in the communications process and all those elements have been in play this week as a new administration took over at the White House.
A press conference is rarely the place where a journalist will uncover an exclusive story or earth-shattering revelation – and that applies just as much to such gatherings in the White House press briefing room, which have been reinstated on a daily basis by incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
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