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Embedded journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Embedded journalism refers to news reporters being attached to military units involved in armed conflicts. While the term could be applied to many historical ...
Embedded Reporter: the Scoop
Embedded Reporter: the Scoop Top to Bottom: Darrell Smith, Howard Lewis, George Passint “We tell stories about what we see and things that have happened to us ...
Milwaukee Renaissance : EmbeddedReporter/Embedded Reporter
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Embedded reporters - UTS Web Server
Embedded reporters' viewpoint misses the main point of war. Robert Jensen School of Journalism University of Texas Austin, TX 78712 work: (512) 471-1990
Penn State Live - Embedded reporting influences war coverage ...
Montreal -- A Penn State study shows that the use of embedded reporters by major newspapers did affect the number and the type of stories published, resulting in more ...
Embedded - SourceWatch
Fighting Words: An Iraq War Glossary defines Embedded reporter as "A journalist traveling with troops and reporting from the battlefield. The 2003 Iraq war was the ...
History News Network
Timothy Stanley: Is Same-Sex Marriage Too Radical for America? T. Meaney and S. Wertheim: : The Yale Grand Strategy Seminar ; Robert W. Merry: Lugar and the Senate's ...
Embedded Reporter's Role In Army Unit's Actions Questioned by Military
New York Times reporter Judith Miller played a highly unusual role in an Army unit assigned to search for dangerous Iraqi weapons, according to U.S. military ...
Embedded 'Logisitcs Warrior' Reported A First in Combat Service ...
A freelance photojournalist from Iowa, the first fully embedded reporter in a combat service support training exercise, witnessed traditionally "support" Soldiers ...
The Vanishing Embedded Reporter in Iraq | Project for Excellence ...
Teaser: After the media complained about lack of access to previous conflicts, hundreds of embedded journalists lived, traveled and reported right alongside US ...
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