Media Coverage of National Security
“Perils of Covering National Security” was a panel of “Sources and Secrets: A Conference on the Press, the Government and National Security,” held at The TimesCenter and presented by the George Polk Awards and The New York Times, in cooperation with CUNY TV, the Media Law Resource Center, and the Media Law Resource Center Institute.
Panelists discussed the difficulties reporters face covering national aecurity issues because of the impact of government actions on confidential sources and… read more
Panelists discussed the difficulties reporters face covering national aecurity issues because of the impact of government actions on confidential sources and reporting techniques. Bob Woodward moderated.
“Perils of Covering National Security” was a panel of “Sources and Secrets: A Conference on the Press, the Government and National Security,” held at The TimesCenter and presented by the George Polk Awards and The New York Times, in cooperation with CUNY TV, the Media Law Resource Center, and the Media Law Resource Center Institute. close
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Peter Maass Author
Hosting Organization
- Long Island University | George Polk Awards
- Media Law Resource Center
- Media Law Resource Center Institute
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