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Trump’s Communications Chief Loves a Good Fire

David Corn describes a meeting he once had with former Fox News executive Bill Shine — who will now oversee communications at the White House — when he interrupted their meeting because the network suddenly cut away from a fire in St. Louis.

“What was that about? I asked. Shine explained that there was an underground electrical fire near the Gateway Arch in St.

Louis, and Fox had been airing a live shot of smoke rising through a grate. When Shine noticed that the director had switched to other news, he called the control booth. Shine wanted to stick with the happening-now images of billowing gray smoke—even though this was far from a dramatic image of a major blaze. It was simply smoke coming through a hole in a sidewalk. No flames. No heroic fire-fighters battling a conflagration. No soot-covered victims. Just smoke. The network followed Shine’s command and returned to the shot.”

“Why do you want to broadcast that? I inquired. With a wide grin on his face, Shine explained: ‘People will sit on their couches and watch a live shot of a fire for hours and hours. They will not switch the channel. Flames are the best. But smoke is the next best thing. We have smoke. We stick with smoke.'”

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