Media-military relations have always been rocky; the basic explanation is that the natures and goals of the media and military are fundamentally in tension. Future trends are likely to make these relations more, rather than less, difficult. Nevertheless, the two institutions must recognize that it is in the interests of both to make the relationship work
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This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
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Over the last hundred years, the relationship between war and mass communication has become increasi...
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News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
This paper examines the military-media relationship and how effective relations between the military...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
The Embedded Media Program was created in 2003 prior to the war in Iraq to allow reporters unprecede...
As the United States enters its tenth year at war with an amorphous yet brutal enemy, it is worth st...
The media are defined broadly for the purposes of this thesis to mean broadcast television. Media h...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
As long as there have been military forces and media there has been tension and conflict between the...
Distilling lessons from the author’s book, The Media Offensive: How the Press and Public Opinion Sha...
The article traces the origins, rationale and some of the dilemmas that have emerged in the practice...
The cover of the November-December 1995 issue of Military Review is emblazoned with the quotation, “...
In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer...
Recent years have witnessed a growing misunderstanding between the military services and representat...
Over the last hundred years, the relationship between war and mass communication has become increasi...
It should be apparent after these past 2 days that the characteristics of the media in our society a...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
This paper examines the military-media relationship and how effective relations between the military...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
The Embedded Media Program was created in 2003 prior to the war in Iraq to allow reporters unprecede...