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Questions Arise Over Online War Coverage
posted by md on Thursday March 27, @07:17AM
from the all-the-news-that's-fit-to-censor dept.
News A number of posts to Washington cyber reporter Declan McCullagh's Politech e-mail list are exposing the substantial questions about media coverage of the War, and the Bush administration's role in it. To begin, PR Week reports on the Bush Administration's attempts to dominate coverage of the war by sticking to a regular schedule of reports from the administration. Next come several reports on the inability of Arab news network Al Jazeera, as well as other independent non-Western media outlets, to stay online without interruption. Related?

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