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Exclusive: White House reaches beyond legacy media, gives local outlets a seat at the table

President Donald Trump's administration has made continuous efforts to provide local and alternative media access to the White House newsroom, which has historically been dominated by legacy media.

In a local media line hosted by the White House on Wednesday, Blaze News learned how many media were given seats at the table.

“In the local media queue, families in living rooms across the country could hear directly from the best management staff.”

Local media lines include four national radio outlets, 11 local radio stations from 11 different states, and two broadcasts to 34 states across the country, according to a breakdown of events obtained only by Blaze News. Hosted a local television affiliate. In short, a total of 73 radio interviews were held, reaching approximately 60 million viewers and listeners across the United States.

“President Trump leads the most transparent administration in history,” White House assistant reporter Anna Kelly told Blaze News. “On the first day he signed an executive order to promote freedom of speech and end the weaponization of the government, and his administration restored more than 400 press passes previously revoked by the Biden administration.”

Americans who matched local media lines include energy secretary Chris Wright, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, border emperor Tom Homan and White House press secretary Caroline Lewitt. We were able to hear from the administrative authorities and ministers.

“For our team, it is essential to share President Trump's message everywhere and adapt the White House to the new media landscape in 2025.”

“In the local media line, families in living rooms across the country are best including several cabinet secretaries, thanks to President Trump's commitment to restoring transparency and sharing updates with American people. “We were able to hear directly from the management staff at the company,” added Kelly.

The local media queue is the latest in the White House's commitment to expanding media access tents beyond traditional legacy media.

A few days after Trump took office, Leavitt announced “new media” seats reserved in the White House press briefing room to incorporate alternative media outlets that were previously denied access.

“For our team, it's essential to share President Trump's message everywhere and adapting the White House to the new media landscape in 2025,” Leavitt said. meanwhile Her debut briefing.

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