Media Coverage of War

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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, March 26, 2003.
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Television is playing a major role with embedded journalists reporting live from the battlefield, images of POW’s, and bombs raining down on Baghdad. We’ll get some analysis – and find out when it’s best to turn it all off. Laura's guests are Mark Timney, Assistant Professor of Journalism, Keene State College. We'll also talk with Charlie Kravetz, News Director, New England Cable News, Clarence Wyatt, Associate Professor of History at Centre College, and Linda Brown, Clinical Director of Child and Adolescent Services at CLM Behavioral Health. (weblinks below)

New England Cable News
www.necn.com
Dartmouth College
www.dartmouth.edu
Centre College
www.centre.edu
CLM Behavioral Health
www.clmbehav.org

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