Pentagon revokes office space for major news outlets, grants access to One America News and others

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The Department of Defense is evicting a number of traditional news outlets from their long-time offices at the Pentagon and will allow right-of-center TV networks and publications to move into that shared space later this month.

The changes affect the Correspondents’ Corridor, a set of offices loaned to print, television and radio publications over the years with the goal of giving established news outlets greater access to the Pentagon, the headquarters of the U.S. military, and its officials.

Starting Feb. 14, the Pentagon says a number of those organizations — specifically, The New York Times, NBC News, National Public Radio (NPR) and POLITICO — will no longer occupy offices at the Pentagon. Instead, that office space will be afforded to the New York Post, One America News Network, the radio arm of the Breitbart News Network and the Huffington Post.

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