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Did Donald Trump โ€” or ABC News โ€”choose who would interview the president? Why does it matter?

Read full article: Did Donald Trump โ€” or ABC News โ€”choose who would interview the president? Why does it matter?

President Donald Trump's remark to Terry Moran in an ABC News interview โ€” that it was his choice to whom he would grant an interview โ€” exposes a delicate question for journalists.

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Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?

Read full article: Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?

NBC News' messy hiring and firing of former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel puts a spotlight on television's practice of paying on-air political contributors.

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CNN management intent on changing perception of the network

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The first steps toward change at CNN have been slow and incremental โ€” at least until the network cancelled its long-running media criticism show โ€˜Reliable Sourcesโ€™ and cut loose its host, Brian Stelter.

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Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalists

Read full article: Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalists

CBS' hiring of former Trump administration official Mick Mulvaney and MSNBC's discussions about bringing on White House press secretary Jen Psaki after she's left the Biden administration have troubled some journalists at the networks.

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Newsy expands, bets on appetite for more news, less politics

Read full article: Newsy expands, bets on appetite for more news, less politics

With an expansion and relaunch Monday, the Scripps Networks service Newsy is betting that consumers have an interest in more news and less political talk.

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Chicago video tests newsroom handling of graphic footage

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The release of body camera footage showing a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old was another test for news organizations.

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Media grapples with how to cover Trump after White House

Read full article: Media grapples with how to cover Trump after White House

โ€œIt's virtually impossible to stop talking about Trump,โ€ said Kelly McBride, National Public Radio public editor. Trump's impeachment trial begins next week. Headlines in the opinion section on The Washington Post's website mentioned โ€œTrumpโ€ or Trumpism" 14 times over the weekend, compared with 11 for Biden. The social media analytics company NewsWhip said stories about Biden have been interacted with 250 million times since Jan. 20, compared with 192 million for Trump. After impeachment is over, the bulk of the AP's Trump coverage will likely be handled by people covering the Republican Party.

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