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The range of the press within the White House Grounds is not limited to the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room but extends to many areas within the complex from which journalists broadcast the daily news, cover unfolding events, conduct interviews, and attend scheduled press briefings. With the participation of the White House Press Office, they cover the territory fairly well and include many interesting backgrounds in their reports.
Televised presidential press conferences are very often held in the East Room or the Rose Garden, but in recent memory, alternate settings such as the Diplomatic Reception Room have been used as well. The Library, the Blue Room, and other formal parlors on the State Floor are often used by the president for one-on-one televised interviews with journalists.
Representatives from each of the major networks are generally stationed, rain or shine, in a stone-paved area just off the North Drive, called Stonehenge (until recently floored in gravel and nicknamed Pebble Beach). The North Portico provides an irresistible backdrop for the nightly news