Stevens Complains About CNN Interview

By John Eggerton
Broadcasting & Cable

5/11/2006 1:54:00 PM

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6333905.html?display=Breaking+News


The office of Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has filed a complaint with the 
Senate Radio/TV Gallery over what they say was an "ambush" interview by CNN 
for a story on Anderson Cooper 360 about "Alaskan Pork"  and taxpayers' 
money going to a "not-so-needy" Alaska.

Stevens, who is overseeing a bill that would boost competition to cable, 
said he was not aware of the interview and did not approve it, according to 
Press Secretary Courtney Boone. "Our office feels it was deceptive," she said.

CNN Correspondent Joe Johns conducted the interview Tuesday, which Boone 
says she believes was taped with a small camera--about the size of a 
hand-held digital still camera--that they were not even aware of until they 
saw the interview--on oil revenues to Alaska--on CNN that night. The 
footage does have a hidden-camera quality to it, darker and from an angle, 
with Stevens never looking at the camera, but instead at Johns.

CNN spokeswoman Edie Emery said there was no deceipt: "The senator was not 
ambushed," she said. "He clearly knew he was being interviewed for TV," she 
said.

Coverage rules say that "videotaping and stake-outs inside the Capitol and 
the Congressional office Buildings require permission and are prohibited in 
some areas." Boone says the interview occurred at the other end of a 
hallway from an approved stake-out position for the media before and after 
weekly policy lunches.

The gallery would not confirm or deny the complaint, or provide any 
guidance as to its authority should it judge the complaint violated its 
rules. Boone wasn't sure what the gallery would be able to do, but said 
they had "turned it over to the appropriate entities."


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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
antunes at uh dot edu



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