1968 and the Vietnam War
Panelists reflected on 1968 and the Vietnam war. They talked about the idea that media reporting directly affected the public opinion toward the Vietnam War.
503 viewsPanelists reflected on 1968 and the Vietnam war. They talked about the idea that media reporting directly affected the public opinion toward the Vietnam War.
503 viewsPanelists, at an event sponsored by the Brookings Institute, talked about the relationship between the government and the media, information management policies in current efforts to combat …
214 viewsParticipants talked about the impacts of the Vietnam War on domestic politics and on the media. Among the issues they addressed were the power of the media to sway political decision making,…
204 viewsBernard Kalb covered the fall of Saigon, and Ronald Nessen announced it to the nation as the White House press secretary. They discussed the impact of the Vietnam War on the news media. They…
170 viewsParticipants discussed former Secretary Kissinger’s style of diplomacy and his rapport with the press corps. They said that he often staged hours-long meetings with foreign heads of state in…
156 viewsPanelists spoke about the book, Reporting Vietnam, published by Library of America. The book is about the role of journalism in the conduct of the Vietnam War..
187 viewsIn a symposium on the 30th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, journalists who covered the Vietnam War discussed their experiences and described how the war influenced relations between the me…
133 viewsMr. Hall spoke about how the media should help people make sense of events occuring in the world around them and journalists' role in the world. Mr. Hall said that the readership and viewers…
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