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Press banned from Al Gore keynote at CTIA

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Typically CTIA welcomes media coverage of their high profile keynote speakers at the annual CTIA Wireless conferences. But that isn't the case at the CTIA conference next month in Las Vegas. CTIA has banned the press from covering environmental activist and former U.S. vice president Al Gore's speech at 9:30 a.m. on April 3. The association says that the ban is at Gore's request.

Apparently Gore habitually bans press from his talks. At last year's RSA Conference in San Francisco in April, he made the same demand. Likewise the press were not allowed into his speech at Augustana College nor at the American Institute of Architects convention in San Antonio.

The press ban is puzzling considering that the CTIA Wireless conference will be filled with tech-savvy executives who will likely be twittering away during Gore's talk. 

For more:
- see this CTIA keynote description

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>The press ban is puzzling considering that the CTIA Wireless conference will be filled with tech-savvy executives who will likely be twittering away during Gore's talk.

Puzzling? I think the point is that tech-savvy executives twittering is less biased, and is becoming just as accessible as press pieces.

Still, censorship is censorship, and this sounds like it could be yet an other "right cause, wrong message" spectacle we've come to expect from Al.

Hi Sue--
If Gore is speaking to an audience of hundreds of people, his comments effectively will be in the public domain. Why not allow the press to report on his talk?

I think I can answer that. The media, despite the constant GOP "red herrings" about "liberal bias", is dominated by conservative (radical?) Republicans, such as Ted Turner. The bias the organized media shows is often palpable - read a report in an American newspaper (nearly any of them) and the same report in almost ANY foreign paper, and you will see what I mean.
Al Gore supports efforts to mitigate global warming (usually seen as "anti-business" by the GOP) and similar "liberal" concepts, and is in constant danger of radical attacks.

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