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Media scrum
A media scrum is an impromptu press conference, often held immediately outside an event such as a legislative session or meeting.〔''In the News: The Practice of Media Relations in Canada'' by William W. Carney. University of Alberta Press. ISBN 0-88864-382-9. Some text (available online ).〕〔Washington Post: Canadian Apologizes For Expletive About U.S., by DeNeen L. Brown 28 February 2003, Page A17. Available (online ).〕 Scrums play a central role in Canadian politics〔(PressThink: Stephen Harper's Press Gallery Put Down: A Report from Canada ) by Ira Basen〕 and also occur in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The same term is now also used for similar gatherings of journalists in the United States. ==Origin of the term== A scrum in rugby is a procedure to restart the game. From the outside, it may seem to involve players from both teams clustering tightly around the ball competing for possession. Analogously, in a media scrum reporters cluster around a public figure competing for his or her attention.
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