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CMA warns media to avoid questions about Vegas shooting, gun rights or politics

In its media guidelines ahead of the Nov. 8 show, CMA says reporters who ask questions about verboten topics could have their credentials revoked.
Taylor Swift presents Garth Brooks with the Entertainer of the Year award onstage at the 50th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on November 2, 2016, in Nashville, Tennessee.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Country Music Association is warning media outlets to avoid questions about a recent mass shooting in Las Vegas, gun rights or political affiliations at their annual awards show next week or risk losing credentials.

In media guidelines for Wednesday's 51st annual CMA Awards held in Nashville, Tennessee, the association said the restrictions were "out of respect for the artists directly or indirectly involved" and they wanted everyone "to feel comfortable talking to press." Media who strayed from the guidelines could have their credentials "potentially revoked via security escort."

At a media preview Thursday in New York City with hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley, The Associated Press asked the performers about the Vegas shooting. The stars said they want to honor the victims' families during the show.

Messages left for CMA reps weren't immediately returned Thursday.

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