The White House will soon decide media seats in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room instead of the WHCA, aiming for a restructuring based on modern media consumption metrics. This move follows other efforts to make the briefing room more accessible to new media.
Key Points
White House to decide media seats in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
Focus on metrics reflecting modern media consumption
Efforts to make the briefing room more accessible to new media outlets
Pros
Efforts to adapt to modern media consumption trends
Increased accessibility for new media outlets
Cons
Potential tensions between the White House and WHCA