The White House plans to revamp the press briefing room’s seating layout, potentially shifting traditional media outlets from their long-held front-row positions. A senior official told Axios the change reflects how audiences now consume news, with more weight given to digital platforms and influencers. “The goal isn’t just favorable coverage,” the official said. “It’s about adapting to modern media consumption.” The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA), which has historically managed the seating chart, expressed concern. WHCA President Eugene Daniels emphasized that press independence is vital, stating, “Journeys covering the president must not be subject to government selection.” While the administration insists the move won’t restrict access, it comes amid broader discussions about media transparency and government involvement in press logistics. Separately, scrutiny is growing over federal support for private media companies. Politico reportedly received $8.2 million in federal contracts last year, now under review by the Department of Government Efficiency as part of a cost-cutting effort. Officials say maintaining open communication with the press remains a priority during these changes
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