New 'New Media' Faces in Trump's White House Press Briefing Room

Natalie Winters, a young pro-Trump voice, is part of the new 'new media' faces in the White House Press Briefing Room. The White House is making space for Trump-friendly outlets and limiting traditional news sources. The move has sparked controversy over press freedom and political bias.

Conspiracy Theory Involving Governor Josh Shapiro

Shawn Ryan shared a conspiracy theory about Governor Josh Shapiro being involved in an assassination attempt on Trump, with no evidence. The theory gained traction on social media but was deemed preposterous by authorities. This incident highlights the challenge of misinformation in new media environments.

Shift in Media Landscape from Legacy to New Media

The article discusses the shift in media landscape from legacy media to new media, highlighting the rise of platforms like talk radio, podcasts, and online news outlets. It emphasizes the decline of legacy media due to biased content and the growing preference for alternative sources of information.

White House Press Briefings

Karoline Leavitt announces designated seat for independent or new media in White House press briefing room. Various nontraditional media and influencers apply for the new media seat. Transition aligns with Trump's media approach. First podcaster asks a question during briefing.

White House Press Passes for New Media

The White House received over 7,000 applications from new media applicants after announcing the restoration of press passes for 440 journalists. The administration aims to include independent journalists, podcasters, social media influencers, and content creators in the press briefing room.