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Major News Outlets Refuse To Sign Pentagon Media Rules

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Major News Outlets Refuse To Sign Pentagon Media Rules

The U.S. Defense Department has revised its press access guidelines, prompting concerns from media organizations about transparency. The new rules, outlined in a memo from Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder, aim to streamline press operations but have sparked debate over potential restrictions on journalists’ ability to report on defense matters. Under the updated policy, reporters must submit requests for access to briefings, with the Pentagon reserving the right to approve or deny based on space, security, or other operational needs. The changes also limit the number of journalists allowed at certain events and impose stricter pre-registration requirements. Media groups, including the Pentagon Press Association, argue the rules could hinder timely and independent reporting on military activities. Critics fear the guidelines give the Defense Department excessive control over who covers sensitive topics like national security, defense spending, and military operations. The Pentagon insists the updates enhance efficiency and security without undermining press freedom. Ryder emphasized that the department values open communication and will continue to engage with journalists to ensure public access to information.The policy shift comes amid heightened scrutiny of government transparency. Media outlets are urging the Pentagon to reconsider the restrictions to maintain robust coverage of defense issues. As the debate continues, the balance between national security and press freedom remains a critical issue.Key

Takeaways
  • New Guidelines: Pentagon revises press access rules, requiring pre-registration and approval for briefings.
  • Media Concerns: Rules may limit journalists’ ability to report on defense and national security issues.
  • Transparency Debate: Changes spark discussion on balancing security with press freedom.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/pentagon-press-access-defense-department-rules-95878bce05096912887701eaa6d019c6

 

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Wait...Fox News isn't on there. They have a host at the top!

 

How much more blatant censorship will Americans put up with?

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5 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Wait...Fox News isn't on there. They have a host at the top!

 

How much more blatant censorship will Americans put up with?

Could that be because Fox "News" is not actually a "news" program?

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