Media Coverage of the Gulf War
Mr. Turner, Executive Vice President of News Gathering, discussed Cable News Network’s coverage of the war in the Gulf. …
Pool cameramen accompanied the 2nd Marine on their land offensive into Kuwait. The Marines entered “no man’s land” between Saudi Arabia and … read more
Pool cameramen accompanied the 2nd Marine on their land offensive into Kuwait. The Marines entered “no man’s land” between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with U.S. B-52's supplying backup support. Only minor injuries were noted among U.S. troops to that point in the campaign. Several U.S. military personnel gave short remarks to pool reporters on the progress of the campaign. Scenes of Iraqi soldiers surrendering were among the footage taken by the pool cameramen. close
Mr. Turner, Executive Vice President of News Gathering, discussed Cable News Network’s coverage of the war in the Gulf. …
Reed Irvine, chairman of accuracy in media, discussed his view that the media should be banned from covering the conflic…
John Barry, National Security Correspondent for Newsweek, who just returned from the Persian Gulf, discussed the war and…
Rep. Bob Dornan (R-CA) is a member of both the Armed Services and the Select Intelligence Committees. He discussed cover…