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IraqSaturday Apr 19, 2008
Analyzing the Analysts: Mostly Gone (From the Airwaves), But Not Forgotten
The documents refer to the analysts as "message force multipliers" who could be counted on to deliver administration "themes and messages." One analyst even offered the Pentagon tips on how to outmaneuver the "the Chris Matthewses and the Wolf Blitzers of the world."
Barstow also evaluates whether the military analysts, many of whom worked for companies trying to gain contracts, were given special DOD access for their businesses. "Not related at all," said CNN analyst Gen. Donald Shepperd. He pointed out that many in the Pentagon held CNN "in the lowest esteem." • How the networks deal with their military analysts' outside business dealings, after the jump... Monday Sep 17, 2007
"Who's Directing This Show? He Must Be An Idiot"
But instead of a bleep, the camera cut away to a wide shot. "There's such a sense of paranoia and fear now," says Shales. [The networks] are afraid about lip readers and about someone seeing what someone says...and it looks terrible on the air." Shales also used the Field expletive to go after the network that carried the telecast. "Fox, of course, has a well-earned reputation as a very conservative company run by Rupert Murdoch...and I wonder if she would have been censored if she hadn't been talking about the war." Thursday Sep 13, 2007
Williams, Wallace, Stephanopoulos: Lunch TalesPresident Bush hosted another lunch today for journalists, (ahead of tonight's address) and those journalists are talking about it: NBC's Brian Williams: "A number of television journalists gathered for lunch with the president at the White House today — a practice becoming more and more common when this president has a major speech to deliver. Vice President Cheney attended but did not speak." Wednesday Sep 12, 2007
Pres. Bush Speech: Network Plans > Brian Williams will anchor along with Tim Russert, NBC News' coverage of Pres. Bush's speech tomorrow night beginning at 9:00pmET. NBC will also air the Democratic response, delivered by Sen. Jack Reed. Starr & PetraeusCNN just announced that Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr will interview Gen. David Petraeus today "about Iraq and his Congressional testimony." The interview will air LIVE at approximately 1:40pmET. Gen. Petreaus, along with the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, spent an hour Monday night on Fox News Channel with anchor Brit Hume. >More: CNN's interview is one of several the General is doing today with all networks, including evening news anchors Charlie Gibson, Brian Williams and Katie Couric. Also, Gen. Petraeus and Amb. Crocker will be in studio with Jim Lehrer tonight on PBS' The NewsHour. Monday Sep 10, 2007
ABC, BBC, NHK Poll Iraqi PeopleABC News' sixth installment of their "Iraq: Where Things Stand" series includes a poll of Iraqi citizens commissioned by ABC News and their international partners the BBC and Japan's NHK. The poll and the reports are timed to coincide with this week's testimony by Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker on Capitol Hill. Reports began airing this weekend on GMA, This Week with George Stephanopoulos and World News Sunday and will continue on air and on ABCNEWS.com. The press release is after the jump... Protesters & Problems Mar Start of Petraeus HearingThe highly anticipated testimony of Gen. David Petraeus was put on hold for several minutes this afternoon because of a faulty microphone. After opening statements from the committee Chairman and then the ranking Republican, Gen. Petraeus was given the floor. But his microphone didn't work. Brian Williams anchoring on MSNBC said "the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, apparently powerless over the audio system in the hearing room." After a 14-minute delay, Gen. Petraeus began his testimony at 1:29pmET. Also, FNC reports two protesters were ejected from the hearing while three others were refused entry. Monday Sep 03, 2007
Can You Keep A Secret?Brian Williams began tonight's NBC Nightly News telling viewers, "the reporters covering President Bush were told they could only tell their spouses and their boss who, in turn, weren't allowed to tell anyone else that the President of the United States was leaving for a secret trip to Iraq."
Kaplan, Couric and their cameraman flew from Baghdad to the al Anbar province to cover the president's visit with the troops and meetings with Iraqi leaders. Couric's interview with the president (which had audio problems during the east coast feed) led the Evening News tonight. ABC's chief White House correspondent Martha Raddatz, on her 14th reporting trip to Iraq, also got a one-on-one with the President at al Asad Air Base. In addition to Raddatz's reporting, ABC's Jonathan Karl, traveling with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, got an exclusive interview with Gates who was on hand for the president's meetings at al Asad. NBC's John Yang was the pool reporter for the White House, and led off Nightly News. On the secrecy of the trip, Yang reported "Mr. Bush was spirited out of the White House on Sunday evening and driven to Andrews Air Force Base where he boarded Air Force One, while it was still in the hanger. White House officials won't tell us how they did it. They tell us it worked so well, they just might want to try to do it again." Monday Aug 27, 2007
CBS Translator Abducted, MurderedCBS News has announced the murder of one of their translators in Iraq. Anwar Abbas Lafta had been working with CBS News for 10 months. He was abducted from his home last Monday. In a release, CBS writes "during the week, two ransom calls were received by Mr. Abbas' family. On Saturday, Aug. 25, a cousin, who, along with Mr. Abbas' brother, had been searching police stations and morgues for the body, received a call from the local police saying they had found a body on the north side of Sadr City. The cousin identified the body that evening." Sunday Aug 26, 2007
"War News Is Depressing. Lindsay Lohan Is Hot"
Kurtz chose last Thursday night on FNC to prove his point. Kurtz: "On Thursday, the day that [Sen.] John Warner late in the day made his call for at least a partial, symbolic withdrawal from Iraq, big news in most places. It got exactly one mention in primetime on FOX News during a news cut-in." After a Fox News montage that ended on news of Lindsay Lohan going to jail, Kurtz's guest Michelle Cottle said, "a lot of this has to do with the political battle, was what was so hot about the war going up to the election. And the Republicans took a beating, and so now what you're seeing is — you know, it's depressing war. War news is depressing. Lindsay Lohan is hot. It's sexy." PreviouslyBoy's Story Drives Record Number To CNN.com O'Reilly Says CNN & MSNBC's Iraq Coverage "Is More Political Than Informational" PEJ's First Quarterly News Coverage Report Iraq: "Not Ready For Primetime" War? Iraq: The Weekly Intelligence Conf. Call Iraq: FNC Covering The 4th Anniversary A Lot Less Often Than CNN Or MSNBC Baghdad Reporters Get Gas Masks Arraf Imagines The Stories She Can't Cover Iraq Pool Plan "Off The Table" For Now Another AP Employee Killed In Iraq Saddam: CNN & Fox News Show The Tightening Of The Noose Saddam: I'd Rather Watch Al Jazeera Than Listen To Cablers Who Are Quoting It Saddam: NBC Reports News At 10:14pm; CBS At 10:18pm; ABC at 10:25pm Saddam: Where's The Iraqi Perspective? Saddam: CNN First With Execution, Citing Al Hurra; FNC & MSNBC Follow Correspondents Confront Danger In Iraq "The Number of Iraqi Journalists Who Have Died In The Past Year Is Staggering" Laura Bush: Media's Drum Beat About Iraq "Is Discouraging" AP Cameraman Killed By Iraqi Insurgents Iraq: NBC Doesn't Carry Bush/Blair Iraq: Gibson First, Couric Cleans Up Iraq: ABC's Harris At Camp Victory in Iraq Iraq: Special Reports Across The Board Iraq: Special Reports Tomorrow Morning Iraq Fights For Evening News Time "Bombings, Shootings, & Kidnappings Consume A Large Part Of Our Day" Remembering "The Forgotten War" Volunteering For Media Duty In Iraq "We Are Going To Have Some Lingering Psychological Effects From This Conflict" "We All Fear That This Day Will Come" Packing For Iraq: Clothes, Laptop, Supplies For The Bureau, M&Ms, & Skittles A Visit To Iraq, Without Any Iraqis Remember, Bob Woodruff Was Trying To Cover "Good News" In Iraq "News Isn't About Telling People What They Want To Hear; It's About Informing Them" "We Cover What We Can Cover Without Getting...Our Reporters Blown Up" Swarmer: A Few More Observations "How US Assault Grabbed Global Attention" "Overblown" Operation Needed Context Operation Swarmer: TV Nets Were Wrong; Was It "Little More Than A Photo Op?" Saddam Trial Judge Orders Media Blackout Rumsfeld: Media's "Exaggerated" Reports May Be Inflaming The Situation In Iraq Journo Death Toll In Iraq: "Just Imagine..." CPJ Explains Its Iraq Journo Death Toll Iraq Journo Families "Fear For Loved Ones" Woodruff/Vogt Injuries To Cause A "Further Chilling Effect" On TV War Coverage? Iraq: "The Deadliest War Ever For News Organization Employees" Iraq: Why The Journo Death Tolls Differ Iraq: Incredibly Dangerous For Journalists Iraq: Message To ABC News Staffers For Journalists In Iraq, Four Stages Of Kidnapping Anxiety "Reporters In Baghdad Mobilized" To Find Kidnapped Freelancer NBC Is "Blogging Baghdad" Everyday Saddam Trial: Cameras Controlled By USA Engel's Macabre Bomber Encounter Timing Television's Iraq Coverage "Spectacular Explosion" In Front Of International Television Cameras "Poll: Military, Media Fell Short On Iraq" "Hotel Journalists" Vs. Talk Show Hosts Soldier Cleared In On-Camera Shooting CBS News Stringer "Tested Positive For Explosive Residue," Military Says Two Scoops, Two Very Different Stories Kevin Sites Receives Journo Ethics Award Byron Pitts In Baghdad: "I'm Praying The Whole Time We're Out There" "Unconscionable Silence" About Military's "Repeated Killings Of Journalists In Iraq" From Procedures To Pandemonium Iraqi Elections: Were The Turnout Projections An "Amazing Media Error?" "Sea Change" In Iraq Coverage Coming? Iraqi Elections: Evening Round-Up Iraqi Elections: Morning Coverage Notes Iraqi Elections: "Ho-Hum" Coverage On Major Nets, "Momentous Occasion" On Fox? Iraqi Elections: Geraldo Waves His Flag Iraqi Elections: "All Movements Of The Press Are Up To The Military Forces" Iraqi Elections: The Blogosphere Loves Geraldo Iraqi Elections: "Fox Is Exuberant..." Iraqi Elections: MSNBC Fair & Balanced? |
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