Inside FNC’s Baghdad Bureau
Today’s NYT includes a great piece about the decline of the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad.![]()
“For journalists, every war has its hotel, and for many reporters and camera crews, the Palestine, with its jerky elevators and shipping container-shaped rooms, was home, office and nightclub during the Iraq war,” Jeffrey Gettleman writes. ![]()
But now, “of the 420 rooms, fewer than 100 are occupied. Many of those will soon be vacant as more journalists retreat to rented medieval-style forts with huge walls and armed sentries.”![]()
Fox News Channel, which rents an entire floor, is one of the last media organizations in the hotel.
“The place is definitely a little weird,” bureau chief John Fiegener says. “But you’ve got to give it to the staff. They put on a smile every day and try their best.”

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Nadine Cheung
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