The article traces the origins, rationale and some of the dilemmas that have emerged in the practice of ‘embedded’ journalism. It argues that the practice emerged as a post-Vietnam response by the US military to the ‘problem’ of independent news coverage of conflicts in which the US was involved. For the post-Vietnam US military, independent news coverage was problematic because it often contradicts the official war narrative and, if left unhindered, undermines public support for the war effort. Since public support is crucial for success in a foreign war, particularly during lengthy engagements, independent news coverage is seen as a threat to the unity of the home front and therefore a threat to the war effort itself. The lesson learned f...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
While embedded reporting has been allowed entry into the ongoing chess game between the military and...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
American war reporting today, specifically in the Iraq War, differs in many ways from past American ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
In this thesis, I illuminate how mainstream American press has strayed from the freedom guaranteed i...
Michael Pfau is professor and chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma...
This study examines the impact of embedded versus nonembedded (unilateral) news coverage during the ...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
While embedded reporting has been allowed entry into the ongoing chess game between the military and...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
American war reporting today, specifically in the Iraq War, differs in many ways from past American ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
In this thesis, I illuminate how mainstream American press has strayed from the freedom guaranteed i...
Michael Pfau is professor and chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma...
This study examines the impact of embedded versus nonembedded (unilateral) news coverage during the ...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
While embedded reporting has been allowed entry into the ongoing chess game between the military and...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...