5 Years of Iraq War Coverage: 3 TV Journos Tell AllAlissa Krinsky
Or the journalists. Fox News Channel's Greg Kelly was also in Iraq at the start, and he, too, clearly remembers the danger. Kelly was on the ground, embedded with the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, 2nd Brigade. "I thought we'd be kept on the sidelines...[that the military was] not actually going to have us with them on the frontlines," he says. But Kelly and colleagues from other networks got extraordinary upfront access. Four journalists did not survive the assignment, including NBC's David Bloom.
Covering the war at this point, Weir feels, should be seen in light of what he calls a fall-off in coverage over the past months. It's "easy to keep things fresh", he says, because during those months "everything has changed. The mission, the strategy, the allies, the enemies, the budgets. Everything." Weir describes his assignment as "exhilarating". Kelly ranks going to Iraq as his "career highlight." Phillips, currently on her fourth reporting assignment to the country, calls the work "really rewarding." Worthwhile, she says, because five years on, she hopes the public, and her fellow journalists, do "not lose interest in this war, [and] stay up on it from every level." FNC's Kelly concurs. "We have an obligation to cover it. And I would actually think that viewers have an obligation to watch and read about it because this is the most important issue we're dealing with as a country right now." Email This Post |
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