Iraq Media Blackout at 2 Minutes Per Week
Our song about the Iraq media blackout is short, but once you get past the second chorus you will have spent more time listening to it than two of the major networks spent discussing the war this week.
Our song about the Iraq media blackout is short, but once you get past the second chorus you will have spent more time listening to it than two of the major networks spent discussing the war this week.
Bennet Kelley | Posted 06.20.2008 | Media
Sadly, the McClellan revelations and the Phase II report reveal that, despite their public penance, much of the media would rather ignore this whole matter of the lead up to war.
Terrance Heath | Posted 05.13.2008 | Politics
Ed. Note: The images below may disturb you. They should. They disturb me too. But that doesn't necessarily mean we shouldn't look at them. Sometimes ...
John Eskow | Posted 04.07.2008 | Politics
We're becoming stupider and stupider about the war in direct proportion to the programming we receive from the mainstream media.
Reuters | Posted 03.19.2008 | Media
On March 20, 2003, US and British forces invaded Iraq in what they said was a mission to rid Iraq of weapons of mass destruction. 21 days later, the ...
Jon Soltz | Posted 03.18.2008 | Politics
Maybe this five-year date will jog the media out of its Iraq-fatigue, and force them to confront what is happening, and report on it.
AP | DAVID BAUDER | Posted 03.17.2008 | Media
NEW YORK — Remember the war in Iraq? The question isn't entirely facetious. The war has nearly vanished from TV screens over the past few month...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.14.2008 | Politics
The Boss and I go way back. Way, way back. But now we have ended up in the same place: on Iraq and on the page. Bruce wrote the brief preface for my new book on Iraq and the media.
NY Times | Tom Shanker | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
The anguished relationship between the military and the news media appears to be on the mend as battlefield successes from the troop increase in Iraq ...
Jessica Wakeman | Posted 11.04.2007 | Media
As much a statement about the television media than a statement about the war, I'd say Shooting War is dystopian but its tough-in-cheek commentary often mirrors reality closely.
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Max and the Marginalized | Posted 06.27.2008 | Media