This was a pretty good article from the Buffalo News about the tough choices stations have to make when airing the daily press briefings by a president who is also running for office:
https://buffalonews.com/2020/04/15/l...s-conferences/
This is primarily a TV article, but it also applies to radio.
Karl Rove has observed that there really isn't a moment when he isn't thinking about re-election. Everything he does is couched in that context. So he may be reading a prepared statement that on the surface appears pretty fair, but he often diverges from the script. That's when certain signals come out.
Public station KUOW in Seattle faced a lot of criticism when it announced it would no longer carry the briefings live.
So what are stations supposed to do?
I don’t get why its a big deal when most of the people are watching these daily briefings on youtube or tv anyways. Who is sitting at home listening to the the briefings on the radio like its an Eisenhower fireside chat? This is not the 1940 s or 50 s. Obviously a lot of newspapers are looking for content to write stories about. If they think running a briefing on the radio is really going to affect the voting process then they aren’t living in the real world in my opinion. And the stations that are terrestrial that might have a younger audience that are simulcast on Sirius XM wouldn’t even run those. Like 102.7 Los Angeles Kiss FM you think they would be playing that? Probably not. They are too busy with playing ryan seacrest and sisanie to care about Trumps briefings.