Fox sticking with schedule instead of Obama
Network to air ‘Lie to Me’ on Wednesday rather than news conference
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updated 4:33 p.m. ET April 27, 2009
NEW YORK - The Fox network is sticking with its regular schedule over President Barack Obama this week.
The network is turning down the president’s request to show his prime-time news conference on Wednesday. The news conference marks Obama’s 100th day in office. Instead of the president, Fox viewers will see an episode of the Tim Roth drama “Lie to Me.”
It’s the first time a broadcast network has refused Obama’s request. This will be the third prime-time news conference in Obama’s presidency. ABC, CBS and NBC are airing it.
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