Fenty Blitzes Inaugural Media
With the world's media coming to town for Barack Obama's inauguration, Mayor Fenty isn't missing his chance to get a little reflected shine. Check out this media schedule (and guess how many times he'll say "as fast as humanly possible"):
Government of the District of Columbia
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty
Public Schedule*
Saturday, January 17, 2009
8:00 am
The Early Show
Guest
CBS
9:00 am
United States Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting
Opening Remarks
Capitol Hilton Hotel
1001 16 th Street, NW
5:00 pm
Hardball with Chris Matthews
Guest
MSNBC
9:30 pm
Larry King Live
Guest
CNN
Sunday, January 18, 2009
7:00 am
Good Morning America
Guest
ABC
8:00 am
Morning Joe
Guest
MSNBC
8:45 am
CNN Newsroom with TJ Holmes
Guest
CNN
7:00 pm
CNN Newsroom with Don Lemon
Guest
CNN
Monday, January 19, 2009
6:15 am
CNN American Morning
Guest
CNN
7:00 am
The Today Show with Matt Lauer
Guest
NBC
8:30 am
Spike Lee's "Refresh the World" Symposium
Remarks
Howard University
2455 6 th Street, NW (Cramton Auditorium)
9:45 am
Martin Luther King, Jr . Holiday of Service Event
Participant
Ballou Senior High School
3401 4 th Street, SE
1:00 pm
Education Equality Project Announcement
Remarks
Cardozo Senior High School
1300 Clifton Street, NW
4:00 pm
"A Day Of Service For Our Military" Event
Participant
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
2400 East Capitol Street, S.E
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
10:00 am
56 th Presidential Inauguration Swearing-In
Participant
United States Capitol
2:30 pm
Presidential Inaugural Parade
Participant
Pennsylvania Avenue (Parade Route)
5:00pm
ABC News Now with Sam Donaldson
Guest
ABC
*Public Schedule Subject to Change
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David A Nakamura
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January 16, 2009; 9:41 PM ET
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Posted by: DCWatcher3 | January 17, 2009 4:45 PM | Report abuse
Let's hope not.
Posted by: logosdesigns | January 19, 2009 1:42 PM | Report abuse
He has always found plenty of time to self-aggrandize and perform for the media. That would be why the city has become more of a mess since he was elected. Logosdesigns, I so feel you. Let's hope not in terms of re-election and a post with President Obama.
Posted by: southyrndiva | January 20, 2009 2:57 PM | Report abuse
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It's wonderful that Mayor Fenty can find so much time for the media. Do you get the feeling he is already running for re-election? Or perhaps hoping for a postion with the President elect?