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Coverage debates started before war wound down By Joyce Gemperlein | Monday, April 14, 2003 The media history of the 2003 war in Iraq will certainly focus on its “reality-TV” aspects, as well as the effectiveness, accuracy and objectivity of the more than 600 journalists who are participating in the Pentagon’s “embedding” program.
As battles began, creativity ruled at newspapers By Phil Nesbitt | Monday, March 24, 2003
COMMENTARY: Are the media afraid of ‘embedded’ journalists? By Phil Nesbitt | Monday, March 24, 2003 Publicly, media organizations and the military tout embedding as a wonderful step forward. There’s an allure to reporting from the front lines, in the center of the action, surrounded by soldiers doing their jobs. Off the record, though, some news leaders have expressed fear that embedding will affect objectivity.
Expand your reporting with the Internet By Jennifer LaFleur | Monday, March 24, 2003
The war: The new reality TV By MJ Bear | Monday, March 24, 2003
Bringing the world's news home By V. Raman Narayanan | Tuesday, March 18, 2003 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Atlanta & The World," six-page weekly section has enabled the paper to hit the ground running during world crises such as the confrontation between Iraq and the U.S.
An action plan for local broadcasters By Deborah Potter | Wednesday, March 12, 2003 When an overseas war appears imminent and networks and cable channels have teams in place, what is left for local stations to do?
Online news: Plan more, scramble less By Rusty Coats | Wednesday, March 12, 2003 Online news departments can prepare in advance so that they spend less time scrambling and more practicing journalism. Here’s where to start.
Using civic journalism to drive the news home By Jan Schaffer | Wednesday, March 12, 2003 Here are 10 tips for chronicling community events touched by international ones – sometimes war.
From the Heartland with Charles Apple By Charles Apple | Friday, March 07, 2003
Editing tragic photos requires common sense and heart By Phil Nesbitt | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Every newsroom should have an emergency plan By Curt Hazlett | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Getting ready to cover a war By Phil Nesbitt | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Golden rules of wartime graphics By Phil Nesbitt | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Keeping in touch with military personnel By Phil Nesbitt | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Think ahead to deal with traumatized journalists By Roger Simpson Ph.D.| Wednesday, March 05, 2003
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