NEW YORK — Fox became the first broadcast network to turn down a request by President Barack Obama for time, opting to show its drama "Lie to Me” on Wednesday instead of the president’s prime-time news conference.
Fox will direct viewers interested in the news conference to Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, which will both carry it. ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC and CNBC are all carrying the 7 p.m. CDT event, on Obama’s 100th day in office.
This will be Obama’s third prime-time news conference as president, a schedule that has caused some private grumbling among network executives. Carrying a news conference costs the four broadcast networks an estimated $10 million-plus in lost advertising revenue.
Executives at Fox would not comment on the decision Monday. Fox didn’t carry a prime-time speech by President George W. Bush in November 2001 despite a request from the White House.
by the associated press
Fox will direct viewers interested in the news conference to Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, which will both carry it. ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC and CNBC are all carrying the 7 p.m. CDT event, on Obama’s 100th day in office.
This will be Obama’s third prime-time news conference as president, a schedule that has caused some private grumbling among network executives. Carrying a news conference costs the four broadcast networks an estimated $10 million-plus in lost advertising revenue.
Executives at Fox would not comment on the decision Monday. Fox didn’t carry a prime-time speech by President George W. Bush in November 2001 despite a request from the White House.
by the associated press
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