In Mitchelle Stephens’ book “A History of News,” use of the term correspondents referred to those individuals that kept up a letter correspondence with editors of newspapers abroad. These so-called correspondents could be called upon to “forward reports of newsworthy occurrences in their bailiwick directly to the newspaper -a considerable more efficient system than waiting for the haphazard arrival of private letters.” According to the Oxford English […]
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Tags: Correspondents, Helen Thomas, Helena Okolicsanyi, News, Rwanda, Tom Brokaw, Vietnam
Tags: Correspondents, Helen Thomas, Helena Okolicsanyi, News, Rwanda, Tom Brokaw, Vietnam
From its early beginnings as a system of warning to its present day status as a profitable manipulation of the mass media, war reporting has undergone some significant changes to say the least. During this evolution, the concept of war reporting has still maintained that sense of security that all news provides to the populace […]
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Tags: ABC, CNN, Evan Wright, Morley Safer, Objectivity, Snider, Vietnam, War Reporting
Tags: ABC, CNN, Evan Wright, Morley Safer, Objectivity, Snider, Vietnam, War Reporting