Networks encourage viewers to read full Mueller Report on websites

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During rolling coverage of the release of the Mueller Report, networks encouraged viewers to visit their own websites to view the full, redacted version of the report.


CNN added a black box with red overline above its normal bug reading ‘Go to CNN.com to read redacted Mueller Report.’


MSNBC used a graphic box with a ‘rip’ accent and American and Russian flags in the background reading ‘Read the report: NBCNews.com.’


Fox also added a promo box to download the report on its website in the lower right of the screen complete with its Muller Report logo.
Most networks have uploaded copies of the report to their own servers.
Can't find the #MuellerReport on the DOJ website? Thanks to journalists it's easy to find elsewhere https://t.co/K1vQMhJ1bU
— TVNewsMix (@TVNewsMix) April 18, 2019
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