In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer, and will be at the death.’ This overtly heroic pronouncement embodies what many still want to believe is the greatest role in journalism: to go up to the fight, to be with ‘the boys’, to expose yourself to risk, to get the story and the blood-soaked images, to vividly describe a world of strength and weakness, of courage under fire, of victory and defeat—and, quite possibly, to die. So culturally embedded has this idea become that it raises hopes among thousands of journalism students worldwide that they too might become that holiest of entities in the media pantheon, the television war correspondent. They may find they have left it too lat...
This paper will explore the interests that are produced and supported by the particular frames that ...
The Vietnam conflict was a brutal war fought between the United States helping the south Vietnamese ...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
Social and political impacts of television news coverage of the Vietnam War are often glorified and ...
The article traces the origins, rationale and some of the dilemmas that have emerged in the practice...
As the United States was expanding its role in the Vietnam War, television sets were increasingly be...
American war reporting today, specifically in the Iraq War, differs in many ways from past American ...
Although television conflict reporting has usually been limited by risks to journalists’ safety, the...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University (Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy, Dept. of Media ...
The notion that the war correspondents of today are essentially the same as their colleagues of, say...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
He covers the coverage of wars and the fine borderline that journalists might cross to become propag...
Throughout history, war has been an integral part to determine who the powerhouse and rulers are of ...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This paper will explore the interests that are produced and supported by the particular frames that ...
The Vietnam conflict was a brutal war fought between the United States helping the south Vietnamese ...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
Social and political impacts of television news coverage of the Vietnam War are often glorified and ...
The article traces the origins, rationale and some of the dilemmas that have emerged in the practice...
As the United States was expanding its role in the Vietnam War, television sets were increasingly be...
American war reporting today, specifically in the Iraq War, differs in many ways from past American ...
Although television conflict reporting has usually been limited by risks to journalists’ safety, the...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University (Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy, Dept. of Media ...
The notion that the war correspondents of today are essentially the same as their colleagues of, say...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
He covers the coverage of wars and the fine borderline that journalists might cross to become propag...
Throughout history, war has been an integral part to determine who the powerhouse and rulers are of ...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This paper will explore the interests that are produced and supported by the particular frames that ...
The Vietnam conflict was a brutal war fought between the United States helping the south Vietnamese ...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...