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Whither the War Correspondent?
1989Abstract : Relationships between the military, their governments and the media have seldom been completely harmonious, especially when the latter have been reporting, or commenting upon conflict. The problem is multi-faceted because of the disparate and often conflicting needs of each group.
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The Profession of War Correspondence
Journalism Quarterly, 1956Despite a tendency for the correspondent to lose his identity in the vast and complex machinery for covering modern warfare, he is still ultimately responsible for the quality and honesty of the news. Dr.
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Subaltern and War Correspondent
1989By deciding after all to join the cavalry, Winston had followed his own personal preference, but it placed a serious financial burden upon his mother. At this time an officer in the army needed a private income ‘ranging from £150 a year, in the more economical infantry regiments, to £600 a year and upwards in the regiments of cavalry of the line’.1 ...
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Foreign Correspondents in the Cold War
Media History, 2020Sune Bechmann Pedersen, Marie Cronqvist
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The culture of witnessing: war correspondents rewriting the history of the Iraq War
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2012Noha Mellor
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