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Reporting From The Front
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  • Reporting From The Front
  • Written by author Judith L. Sylvester
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., January 2005
  • During what some have called the "most televised war in history," did journalistic objectivity fall by the wayside? Were the experiences of embedded journalists in Iraq markedly different from reporters who went on their own? Reporting from the Front
  • During what some have called the 'most televised war in history,' did journalistic objectivity fall by the wayside? Were the experiences of embedded journalists in Iraq markedly different from reporters who went on their own? Reporting from the Front is a
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Authors

Retrospective
Walter Cronkite, CBS13
Bob Schieffer, CBS19
Joe Galloway, Knight Ridder newspapers27
Louis A. Day, 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Vietnam31
Neal Conan, NPR36
Managing the war : the military
What will we do with six hundred journalists?41
Bryan Whitman, Department of Defense42
Major Tim Blair, Department of Defense49
Managing the war : the media
Eason Jordan, CNN63
Bruce Conover, CNN68
Earl Casey, CNN70
Bruce Drake, NPR73
Leonard Apcar, NYTimes.com80
Maria C. Thomas, NPR online82
Gerry Barker and Chris Kelley, Belo Interactive86
Visual journalists
Cheryl Diaz Meyer, Dallas Morning News91
Jerome Delay, Associated Press97
Rich Johnson, Detroit Free Press102
Print journalists
Joseph Giordono, Stars and Stripes109
Jim Landers, Dallas Morning News114
Ed Timms, Dallas Morning News118
Television journalists
Sarah Dodd, KTVT-TV (CBS)125
Ken Kalthoff, KXAS-TV (NBC)128
Richard Ray, KDFW-TV (FOX)133
Byron Harris, WFAA-TV (ABC)138
Byron Pitts, CBS141
Jim Axelrod, CBS146
Bill Owens, CBS152
Radio journalists
Ivan Watson, NPR167
Anne Garrels, NPR177
Competition and complaints
The "most" war187
Embeds versus unilaterals211
App. ARules and regulations217
App. B"Gearing up" for war223
App. CPacked for war225
App. DThe media and the military meet to plan the embed program229
App. EAssociated Press photo policy232
App. FCommitte to protect journalists234
App. GHow journalists were trained250
App. HMap of Iraq251


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