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That
@joshrogin column I shared today I should not have. It's now being walked back. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/washington-post-steve-bannon-sean-spicer_us_58965b8ce4b0c1284f26473f?f082f6gyjqyf83erk9 … That was dumb on my part. -
How does Chris Matthews live with this? Being made a complete fool of, and failing to say a thing about it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-w16cyQ8wQ&t=2m42s …
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No one offered Pence to
@NPRWeekend . The president seems fixated on TV despite huge ratings for@NPR programming.https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu/status/828032518565789697 … -
16/ Compared to the shifts I have described here, news that second-tier
@KellyannePolls was turned away is just a delightful confection. END -
15/ In sum: the White House thinks it's playing hardball with CNN. But it may wind up illuminating an alternative path: outside-in coverage.
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14/ Works the other way around too. When a guest doesn't care about getting asked back, this has a welcome effect on freedom of expression.
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13/ When everyone on set knows CNN can live with it if the White House rep never returns, it's a little easier to hold speakers accountable.
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12/ Which in turns means: if the White House "comes back" to CNN, the power relationships between guest and host might be subtly altered.
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11/ —then it will have been demonstrated that you don't need their guests to do well. If the White House wants to give up the airtime, fine!
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10./ If the boycott and 'punishment' continue, but CNN does fine in the ratings, AND in digging up juicy things about the Trump White House—
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9./ Does it really hurt CNN in the ratings when speakers from the White House fail to appear on air? What if the answer turns out to be no?
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8./ Weeks of news coverage ABOUT the Trump White House without on-air guests FROM the Trump White House allow CNN to test a proposition...
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7/ Another reason it could matter is that the White House is pushing CNN into a little booking experiment that might otherwise never occur.
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6/ Why do these adolescent games matter? Any kind of push back matters for a press capable of cave-ins like this:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/01/29/unnamed-white-house-official-on-implementing-travel-ban-it-really-is-a-massive-success-story/ …
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5/ But instead of taking a second tier guest —
@KellyannePolls — CNN came back with its own statement: you wanna give up the air time? Fine. -
4/ Instead of 'you get no one,' the White House is this week saying to
@CNN: you can't have what everyone else is getting... Mike Pence. -
3/ Last week,
@jaketapper spoke up about the White House refusing to send any representative to his Sunday program.https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/825722408967479296 … -
2/ The background here is the Trump team 'freezing out' CNN and trying to punish it for reporting they didn't like.http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/trump-cnn-press-234455 …
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1/ Here's my read on this news: CNN declines to have Kellyanne Conway on air— and lets that fact be publicly known https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/827701394710855680 …
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I'm fine with
@davidzurawik appealing for calmer, cooler coverage of Trump but his call for "centrism" is gibberish.http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/tv/z-on-tv-blog/bs-ae-zontv-trump-media-20170203-story.html …
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