Big deal or no deal: media complaints at the DNC - Poynter
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Max Tani reported that the Democratic National Convention has unfolded smoothly yet faced challenges such as long lines, poor internet, and restricted media access, leading to discontent among journalists.
The Standing Committee of Correspondents has communicated concerns about reduced workspace and limited access, advocating for better conditions for print journalists at such a significant event.
Tani suggests it is unappealing to hear media members complain about access issues, emphasizing that no story about waiting or searching for workspace is worse than experiencing it firsthand.
Despite complaints, DNC officials asserted that there are no costs to the press and sufficient workspace available nearby, hinting at a disconnect between their perspective and media experiences.
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