Embedded Reporters
A PEJ analysis of embedded coverage found it was largely anecdotal, combat-focused and live and unedited.
A PEJ analysis of embedded coverage found it was largely anecdotal, combat-focused and live and unedited.
In a year when the nation was changed by the war on terrorism, a recession and financial scandals, the Project for Excellence in Journalism's fifth annual study found that local television news remained largely unchanged. The study was published in the November/December 2002 issue of the Columbia Journalism Review.
Nationhood, Internationalism Lifted
Introduction and Summary These are the best of times and the worst of times for the news media when it comes to public support. By and large, Americans continue to praise the press for its coverage of the war on terrorism, here and abroad. So much so that the general image of the media has, […]
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