Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories NEW YORK — Cameras remained off Monday at the White House press briefing on orders of the Trump administration, sidelining one of daytime television’s most popular features on the same day that ABC announced new digital programming tied to it. The last on-camera White House briefing was on June 29. Following rules set by the White House, news networks only began airing press secretary Sean Spicer’s question-and-answer session after it was done. With still pictures of Spicer onscreen as he talked off-camera, it didn’t make for gripping television. Fox News Channel and MSNBC both broke away to other stories before the session was finished. ABC News’ ‘‘The Briefing Room’’ started airing live Monday, with White House correspondents Jonathan Karl and Cecelia Vega providing analysis of Spicer’s session. The network has streamed past briefings online and on Facebook over the past several months; the new program is expected to air each day there is a White House briefing. Without its own affiliated cable network, ABC is looking for different ways to take advantage of its expertise, said Rick Klein, the network’s political director. The following is a transcript of Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s briefing on Monday, as provided by the White House. ‘‘We’re just seeing such huge interest in the story,’’ Klein said. Klein said ABC, like other television netw... Link to the full article to read more