Some traditional media outlets may lose their comfortable front-row seats as a result of a significant change the White House is planning to make to the press briefing room’s seating layout.
Some traditional media outlets may lose their comfortable front-row seats as a result of a significant change the White House is planning to make to the press briefing room’s seating layout.
The seating plan has been run by the journalist-led White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) for many years. The present administration, however,
plans to create and implement its own system based on new standards that take into account how media is currently consumed, according to a senior official quoted by Axios. Read more below