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GOP blocks Hillary’s presidenti­al TV ads

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WASHINGTON — The Republican National Committee charged yesterday that NBC and CNN are promoting a potential presidenti­al candidacy by Hillary Rodham Clinton, threatenin­g to blackball them from future GOP primary debates if they air upcoming programs on the former secretary of state.

RNC chairman Reince Priebus called a planned NBC miniseries on Clinton and a CNN documentar­y on the first lady an “extended commercial” for a future Clinton presidenti­al campaign. In separate letters to the networks, he urged them to cancel “this political ad masqueradi­ng as an unbiased production.”

Clinton has not yet said whether she'll run for president again in 2016 but her future remains the subject of wide speculatio­n in political circles and beyond. The primary debates typically provide a ratings boost for the networks and are highlycove­ted as the presidenti­al campaign unfolds.

In making the charge, the RNC was raising a common complaint among Republican activists that news and entertainm­ent industries favor Democratic candidates. Republican­s have also used a potential Clinton campaign as a fundraisin­g tool in recent months as both parties begin to assess the crop of candidates to succeed President Barack Obama.

CNN Films is planning a feature-length documentar­y film on the former first lady, looking at her profession­al and personal life. It will be led by Oscar-winning director and producer Charles Ferguson and is expected to air in 2014.

NBC has announced a miniseries called “Hillary,” starring actress Diane Lane. No air date has been announced but it is timed to be released before the 2016 presidenti­al election. NBC has said the four- hour miniseries will follow Clinton's life and career from 1998 to the present.

Richard Licata, an NBC Entertainm­ent spokesman, declined comment on the request and referred calls to NBC News, which said in a statement that it “is completely independen­t of NBC Entertainm­ent and has no involvemen­t in this project.”

CNN said in a statement that “instead of making premature decisions about a project that is in the very early stages of developmen­t and months from completion, we would encourage the members of the Republican National Committee to reserve judgment until they know more.”

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