Title :
The effect of American network news coverage on the Gulf War on public opinion and security
Author_Institution :
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Military security of news coverage in the Persian Gulf War was the most restrictive in modern warfare. The author argues that American commercial networks and the American public were willing participants in the Pentagon´s plan to promote a bloodless war. It is contended that the journalists in the field faced two obstacles: censorship by military restrictions and a network hierarchy that promotes celebrities instead of seasoned reporters. It is concluded that military restrictions will be as severe as the public and the Press will allow
Keywords :
government policies; security; television networks; American commercial networks; American public; Persian Gulf War; bloodless war; censorship; journalists; military restrictions; modern warfare; network hierarchy; news coverage; Banking; Business; Cable TV; Engineering profession; FCC; Gold; Power generation economics; TV broadcasting; Telegraphy; US Government;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1991. Proceedings. 25th Annual 1991 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0120-X
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1991.202218