White House press corps
The White House press corps is the group of journalists, correspondents, or members of the media usually stationed at the White House in Washington, D.C., to cover the President of the United States, White House events, and news briefings. Their offices are located in the West Wing.
Overview
The White House Press Secretary or a deputy generally holds a weekday news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. The room currently seats 49 reporters. Each seat is assigned to a news gathering organization, with the most prominent organizations occupying the first two rows. Reporters who do not have an assigned seat may stand. Often a smaller group of reporters known as the "White House press pool" is assembled to report back to their colleagues on events where the venue would make open coverage logistically difficult.
When a new U.S. president is elected, some news organizations change their correspondents, most often to the reporter who had been assigned to cover the new president during the preceding campaign. For example, after the 2008 presidential campaign, ABC News moved Jake Tapper, who had covered Barack Obama during his presidential campaign, to the White House correspondent's position.
History
The White House press corps had their first duties in the White House in the early 1900s. An urban legend exists of President Theodore Roosevelt noticing a group of correspondents in the rain looking for sources for their stories and inviting them into the White House. Subsequent historical research outlines how reporters were able to start with small stories in the White House and then grew their presence and influence over a span of many years.[1]
Correspondents
Current
Television
- Jim Acosta – CNN[2]
- Yasmeen Sami Alamiri – CGTN
- Gustau Alegret – Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas
- Jacqueline Alemany – CBS News
- Peter Alexander – NBC News
- Wes Barrett – Fox News
- Emel Bayrak – TRT Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
- James Bays – Al Jazeera English
- Kate Bennett – CNN
- Margaret Brennan – CBS News[3]
- David Brody – Christian Broadcasting Network
- Blake Burman – Fox Business News
- Ching-Yi Chang – Shanghai Media Group
- Ronica Cleary – Fox 5 DC WTTG
- Kaitlan Collins – CNN
- Stephen Collinson – CNN
- Sara Cook – NHK
- Kevin Corke – Fox News
- Philip Crowther – France 24
- Zoe Daniel – ABC News (Australia)
- Jeremy Diamond – CNN
- Kristin Donnelly – NBC News
- Devin Dwyer – ABC News
- Arden Farhi – CBS News
- Katherine Faulders – ABC News
- Alan Fisher – Al Jazeera English
- Jon Garcia – ABC News
- Major Garrett – CBS News[4]
- Serafin Gómez – Fox News
- Noah Gray – CNN
- Kimberly Halkett – Al Jazeera English
- Dan Hausle – WHDH
- Caroline Horn – CBS News
- Jillian Hughes – CBS News
- Hallie Jackson – NBC News[5]
- Lesa Jansen – Fox News
- Chris Jansing – MSNBC
- Eamon Javers – CNBC
- Athena Jones – CNN
- Jonathan Karl – ABC News[6]
- Peter Kleim – n-tv
- Raquel Krähenbühl – GloboNews
- Elizabeth Landers – CNN
- Richard Latendresse – TVA Group
- Kevin Liptak – CNN
- Cordelia Lynch – Sky News
- Joy Malbon – CTV News
- Allie Malloy – CNN
- Mark Meredith – Nexstar Media Group
- Dan Merica – CNN
- Victor Montoro – C-SPAN
- Sara Murray – CNN
- Kelly O'Donnell – MSNBC
- John R. Parkinson – ABC News
- Jordyn Phelps – ABC News
- Fernando Pizzaro – Univision
- John Roberts – Fox News[7]
- Janet Rodriguez – Univision
- Arlette Saenz – ABC News
- Steve Scully – C-SPAN[8]
- Jon Sopel – BBC
- Jessica Stone – CGTN
- Amber Strong – Christian Broadcasting Network
- Margaret Talev – Bloomberg Television[9]
- Kayla Tausche – CNBC[10]
- Scott Thuman – ABC 7 News WJLA-TV; Sinclair Broadcast Group
- Cecilia Vega – ABC News[11]
- Ali Vitali – NBC News
- Kristen Welker – NBC News[12]
- Jennifer Wishon – Christian Broadcasting Network
- Trey Yingst – One America News Network
- Jeff Zeleny – CNN
Print and Internet
- Kristina Anderson – AWPS News
- Melanie Arter – CNSNews.com
- Peter Baker – New York Times
- Rebecca Ballhaus – The Wall Street Journal
- Andrew Beatty – Agence France-Presse[13]
- Michael Bender – The Wall Street Journal
- Jennifer Bendery – The Huffington Post
- Brian Bennett – Los Angeles Times
- John T. Bennett – Roll Call
- Nadia Bilbassy-Charters – Al Arabiya English
- Josh Boak – Associated Press
- Cheryl Bolen – Bloomberg BNA
- Dave Boyer – The Washington Times
- Paul Brandus – West Wing Reports
- Robin Bravender – Environment & Energy Publishing
- Jon-Christopher Bua – EuroNews[14]
- Miriam Burgués – EFE
- Julie Bykowicz – Associated Press
- Adrian Carrasquillo – BuzzFeed
- Jérôme Cartillier – Agence France-Presse[15]
- Conrad Chaffee – Tokyo Shimbun
- Francesca Chambers – Mail Online
- Cho Yi-jun – The Chosun Ilbo
- Dave Clarke – The Washington Post
- Jill Colvin – Associated Press
- George E. Condon Jr. – National Journal
- David Corn – Mother Jones
- Jerome Corsi – infowars.com
- Susan Crabtree – The Washington Examiner
- Anne Walters Custer – Deutsche Presse-Agentur
- Kelly Daschle – Associated Press
- Shirish V. Dáte – Huffington Post
- Julie Davis – New York Times
- Josh Dawsey – Politico
- Tom DeFrank – National Journal
- Mike Dorning – Bloomberg News
- Edward-Isaac Dovere – Politico
- Al Drago – New York Times
- Dan Eggen – The Washington Post
- Juliet Eilperin – The Washington Post
- Jennifer Epstein – Bloomberg News
- J. Jesús Esquivel – Proceso
- Jordan Fabian – The Hill[16]
- Andrew Feinberg – BroadbandBreakfast.com (formerly Sputnik)[17]
- Linda Feldman – Christian Science Monitor
- Dan Freedman – Hearst Communications
- Josh Gerstein – Politico
- Todd J. Gillman – The Dallas Morning News
- John Gizzi – Newsmax
- Raghubir Goyal – India Globe[14]
- Rosie Gray – The Atlantic
- Maggie Haberman – New York Times
- Daniel Halper – New York Post
- Anthony Harper – InterMountain Christian News; Christian Newspaper Association
- Bryant Harris – Yomiuri Shimbun
- Peter Heinlein – Voice of America
- Kathleen Hennessey – Associated Press
- Steven L. Herman – Voice of America
- Steve Holland – Reuters
- David Jackson – USA Today
- Jennifer Jacobs – Bloomberg News
- Lalit Jha – Press Trust of India
- Chris Johnson – Washington Blade
- Jenna Johnson – The Washington Post
- Cameron Joseph – Talking Points Memo
- Brian Karem – The Sentinel Newspapers
- Annie Karni – Politico
- Olivier Knox – Yahoo! News
- Gregory Korte – USA Today
- Anita Kumar – The McClatchy Company
- Martha Joynt Kumar – White House Transition Project[14]
- Mark Landler – New York Times
- Lucía Leal – EFE
- Evan Lehmann – Environment & Energy Publishing
- Jonathan Lemire – Associated Press
- Annie Linskey – The Boston Globe
- Ryan Lizza – The New Yorker
- Frank Lockwood – Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- Fred Lucas – The Daily Signal
- Catherine Lucey – Associated Press
- Lachlan Markay – The Daily Beast
- Jeff Mason – Reuters
- Kyle Mazza – UNF News
- Tara McKelvey – BBC News
- Erin McPike – Independent Journal Review
- Mike Memoli – Los Angeles Times
- S. A. Miller – The Washington Times
- Zeke Miller – Time
- Gabby Morrongiello – New York Post
- Ylan Mui – The Washington Post
- David Nakamura – The Washington Post
- Daniel Nasaw – The Wall Street Journal
- Emily Ngo – Newsday
- Peter Nicholas – The Wall Street Journal
- Matthew Nussbaum – Politico
- Toluse Olorunnipa – Bloomberg News
- Franco Ordoñez – The McClatchy Company
- Damian Paletta – The Washington Post
- Tara Palmeri – Politico
- Ashley Parker – The Washington Post
- Amie Parnes – The Hill
- Christi Parsons – tronc
- Katie Pavlich – Townhall
- Ksenija Pavlovic – The Pavlovic Today
- Maria Peña – La Opinion/impreMedia
- Shannon Pettypiece – Bloomberg[18]
- Alex Pfeiffer – The Daily Caller
- Abby Phillip – The Washington Post
- Louise Radnofsky – The Wall Street Journal
- Roberta Rampton – Reuters
- Ayesha Rascoe – Reuters
- Andrew Restuccia – Politico
- Philip Rucker – The Washington Post
- Vivian Salama – Associated Press
- Mary Alice Salinas – Voice of America
- Darren Samuelsohn – Politico
- Debra J. Saunders – Las Vegas Review-Journal
- Demetri Sevastopulo – Financial Times
- Michael D. Shear – New York Times
- Alexis Simendinger – Real Clear Politics
- Justin Sink – Bloomberg News
- Andrei Sitov – Itar-Tass News Agency
- Donovan Slack – USA Today
- David Smith – The Guardian
- Sara Sorcher – USA Today
- Charlie Spiering – Breitbart
- Niall Stanage – The Hill
- Jim Stinson – LifeZette
- Eli Stokols – The Wall Street Journal
- Darlene Superville – Associated Press
- Jonathan Swan – Axios
- Lynn Sweet – Chicago Sun-Times
- ChiaChieh Tang – Sina News
- Heather Timmons – Quartz
- Ken Thomas – Associated Press
- Glenn Thrush – New York Times[19]
- Jake Turx – Ami
- John Wagner – The Washington Post
- Hunter Walker – Yahoo! News
- Kenneth T. Walsh – U.S. News & World Report
- Michael Warren – The Weekly Standard
- Sarah Westwood – The Washington Examiner
- Anna Wilding – Herald de Paris
- Christina Wilkie – Huffington Post
- Michael Wilner – The Jerusalem Post
- Lucian Wintrich – The Gateway Pundit
- Michael S. Moates – The Narrative Times
Radio
- Greg Clugston – Salem Radio Network
- Bob Costantini – Westwood One News
- Jon Decker – Fox News Radio
- Justin Duckham – Talk Media News
- John Fredericks – The John Fredericks Show
- Scott Horsley – NPR
- Victoria Jones – Talk Media News
- Tamara Keith – NPR
- Mark Knoller – CBS Radio News
- Connie Lawn – USA Radio Network
- Mara Liasson – NPR
- Steven Portnoy – CBS Radio News
- Ellen Ratner – Talk Media News
- Jared Rizzi – SiriusXM POTUS
- April Ryan – American Urban Radio Networks
- Karen Travers – ABC News Radio
- Robert S. Weiner – Main Street Radio Network
Notable former correspondents
- Mike Allen – Politico
- Jim Angle – National Public Radio
- Jim Axelrod – CBS News
- Bret Baier – Fox News
- Richard Benedetto – USA Today
- Bob Berkowitz – CNN
- Wolf Blitzer – Jerusalem Post
- David Bloom – NBC News
- Caren Bohan – Reuters
- Rita Braver – CBS News
- David Broder – The Washington Post
- Tom Brokaw – NBC News
- Campbell Brown – NBC News
- Carl Cameron – Fox News
- Lou Cannon – The Washington Post, National Journal
- Ann Compton – ABC News Radio
- Helene Cooper – The New York Times
- Steve Daley – Chicago Tribune
- James Deakin – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Ann Devroy – Gannett Company, USA Today, The Washington Post
- John Dickerson – Time
- Sam Donaldson – ABC News
- John Donvan – ABC News
- Bill Downs – ABC News
- Mike Emanuel – Fox News
- Trude Feldman – The New York Times, The Washington Post
- Thomas Friedman – The New York Times
- David Gregory – NBC News
- Wendell Goler – Fox News
- Don Gonyea – NPR
- Savannah Guthrie – NBC News
- Ed Henry – Fox News
- Brit Hume – ABC News
- Gwen Ifill – The New York Times
- Chris Jansing – MSNBC
- Tom Jarriel – ABC News
- Herb Kaplow – NBC News
- John King – CNN
- Greg Kelly – Fox News
- Michelle Kosinski – CNN[20]
- Carl Leubsdorf – The Baltimore Sun, The Dallas Morning News
- Jennifer Loven – Associated Press
- Suzanne Malveaux – CNN
- Christoph von Marschall – Der Tagesspiegel
- Jane Mayer – The Wall Street Journal
- Sarah McClendon
- Myles Miller – The Daily
- Andrea Mitchell – NBC News
- Terry Moran – ABC News
- Sophia A. Nelson – Jet Magazine
- Norah O'Donnell – NBC News, MSNBC, CBS News
- Susan Page – USA Today
- John Palmer – NBC News
- Scott Pelley – CBS News
- Bill Plante – CBS News
- Sean Quinn – FiveThirtyEight.com
- Martha Raddatz – ABC News
- Dan Rather – CBS News
- Chip Reid – CBS News
- John D. Roberts – CBS News
- Bill Sammon – The Washington Times, The Washington Examiner
- Bob Schieffer – CBS News
- Ari Shapiro – National Public Radio
- Claire Shipman – NBC News
- Hugh Sidey – Time
- Mark Smith – Associated Press
- Paul Sperry – Investor's Business Daily
- Lesley Stahl – CBS News
- Sam Stein – The Huffington Post
- Jake Tapper – ABC News
- Helen Thomas – Hearst Newspapers, United Press International
- Bob Thompson – Hearst Newspapers
- Chuck Todd – NBC News
- Alvin Toffler – York Gazette Daily
- Jim VandeHei – The Washington Post
- Mike Viqueira – Al Jazeera America
- Chris Wallace – NBC News
- Brian Williams – NBC News
- Juan Williams – The Washington Post
- Richard Wolffe – Newsweek
- Judy Woodruff – NBC News
- Byron York – National Review
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.whca.net/history.htm
- ↑ "CNN Profiles – Jim Acosta – Senior White House Correspondent". CNN.com. September 1, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "All Joking Aside, Here's How Sean Spicer is Shaking Up the White House Press Briefing". New York Times. February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ↑ "Major Garrett". CBS News. April 19, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/nbc-names-hallie-jackson-white-house-correspondent-kasie-hunt-to-capitol-hill/317694
- ↑ "Jonathan Karl ABC News Official Biography – ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. November 1, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox)". Twitter. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Steve Scully (@SteveScully)". Twitter. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Margaret Talev (@margarettalev)". Twitter. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cnbcs-kayla-tausche-moves-from-wall-street-to-washington/319082
- ↑ http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/jon-karl-cecilia-vega-and-tom-llamas-earn-new-roles-at-abc-news/319026
- ↑ "Kristen Welker (@kwelkernbc)". Twitter. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Andrew Beatty (@AndrewBeatty)". Twitter. March 27, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Bruno, Debra (February 21, 2016). "There’s the major media. And then there’s the ‘other’ White House press corps.". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Jérôme Cartillier (@jcartillier)". Twitter. December 29, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian)". Twitter. June 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ↑ "Andrew Feinberg (@agfhome)". Twitter. June 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
- ↑ "Bloomberg Announces White House Team". Cision.com. December 22, 2016. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush)". twitter.com. January 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ↑ "CNN Profiles – Michelle Kosinski – White House Correspondent". CNN.com. September 1, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
External links
- Official Obama Administration press briefings playlist on YouTube
- Papers of John L. Steele, White House correspondent, 1955–1958, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library (PDF)
- White House Correspondents' Association official website
- White House press pool reports
- Inside the White House Press Corps, Mediaite.com
- Who Sits Where?, Fivethirtyeight.com