Networks turn down Sean Spicer as paid contributor due to 'lack of credibility'
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[url]https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/networks-pass-sean-spicer-paid-contributor-role-n802781[/url]
[quote] The big five news organizations have passed on offering former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer a job as an exclusive paid contributor, network sources confirmed to NBC News Tuesday.
Since Spicer exited the White House, his representatives have been holding individual conversations about the possibility of President Donald Trump's former flack joining one of the major TV networks, which include CBS News, CNN, Fox News, ABC News and NBC News.
But "they won't touch him," said a media industry executive familiar with those conversations.
“The news organizations might use him on round tables, but [a paid exclusive contributor job] is not happening,” the executive added.
A number of network insiders who spoke on condition of anonymity to protect their business relationships said none of the networks were interested in hiring Spicer due to a "lack of credibility." [/quote]
Tactical shrubbery espionage action is not particularly conducive to a TV contributor position, it would seem.
[quote]There are also talks about a non-scripted reality show in the mix, said one person familiar with the situation. [/quote]This I would love to see, however. Hide and Seek, with Sean Spicer
Yes, please. That goes for everyone, feel free to reject his ass.
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