http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/andrew-breitbart-spars-abc-news-ove
r-election-night-role-22139


On the eve of the U.S. midterm elections, Andrew Breitbart and ABC News are
involved in a war of words over his role in the network's election night
coverage.

Breitbart, the conservative web publisher, wrote in a post on his website
that he expects to be featured on air as well as online on Tuesday.
(Breitbart agreed to be part of a seven-hour "digital town hall" being put
on by the network and Facebook.)

But according to ABC, Breitbart's role is online-only. "Mr. Breitbart
exaggerated the role he would play on his blog," ABC News spokesman Jeffrey
Schneider told Yahoo. "We immediately made it clear that was never the role
he was supposed to play. He had been invited to be part of our digital town
hall, and that is still the role."

Late last week, liberal pundits -- critical of Breitbart's posting of an
out-of-context video of Dept. of Agriculture official Shirley Sherrod that
resulted in her firing -- lashed out at ABC for agreeing to give the
provocateur an on-air platform.

The liberal lashing forced ABC to issue a fairly terse statement: "Mr.
Breitbart is not an ABC News analyst. He is not an ABC News consultant. He
is not, in any way, affiliated with ABC News. He is not being paid by ABC
News. He has not been asked to analyze the results of the election for ABC
News."

According to the ABC News press release announcing its election night
coverage, Dana Loesch, editor-in-chief of Breitbart's Big Journalism site,
will provide live "analysis and historical context" alongside ABC News
contributors George Will, Cokie Roberts, Donna Brazile, Matthew Dowd and
National Journal editorial director Ron Brownstein from ABC News' New York
studio.

A related post on Big Journalism said Breitbart "will be bringing analysis
live from Arizona."

Later, Breitbart posted an e-mail from an ABC producer that Breitbart claims
proves invited him to participate both online and on-air, though it's up for
debate whether or not the e-mail really does that. The producer, perhaps
smartly, leaves it pretty vague:

This program will broadcast on the ABC Television Network, abcnews.com, ABC
News Now, and ABC News Radio.

The show will be live on the web and ABC News Now as well as on the network
from 4:00pm till 11:00pm MST.


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