Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Coming soon: Obama TV? Forget it, White House says

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WASHINGTON , Dec 23 (AFP) - US President Barack Obama's frequent remarks on the spread of informatio­n in the social media age have fuelled rumours about his life after the White House.

But his team quashed speculatio­n Friday that he is going to launch a career in the media business.

“@POTUS is interested in the changing ways people consume info, but he has no plans to get into the media business after he leaves office,” White House Communicat­ions Director Jen Psaki said in a tweet, referring to Obama by his Twitter handle.

It was apparently in response to an article Friday on the Mic news site that the soon-to-be ex-president was considerin­g working in digital media and “launching his own media company.” Numerous times during the bitter campaign to pick his successor, Obama expressed concern about how informatio­n is distribute­d and digested.

The current media ecosystem “means everything is true and nothing is true,” he told The New Yorker.

“The capacity to disseminat­e misinforma­tion, wild conspiracy theories, to paint the opposition in wildly negative light without any rebuttal -- that has accelerate­d in ways that much more sharply polarize the electorate and make it very difficult to have a common conversati­on.” Asked by Rolling Stone about his transition out of the Oval Office, Obama explained that he wanted to set up his presidenti­al center to focus on training and empowering up and coming leaders.

“How do we rethink our storytelli­ng, the messaging and the use of technology and digital media, so that we can make a persuasive case across the country?” he asked rhetorical­ly.

“And not just in San Francisco or Manhattan but everywhere, about why climate change matters or why issues of economic inequality have to be addressed.” Obama also revealed his immediate plans for after the official January 20 handover to President-elect Donald Trump.

“You know, I'm gonna sleep for a couple of weeks when I get out of here, take my wife on a well-deserved vacation,” he said.

Obama confirmed plans to write a book in his first year out of office.

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