
Inside television's first war
By Ron Steinman
Subjects: Televisie, Biography, University of South Alabama, 05.01 history of communication studies, Vietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664, Fernsehen, Vietnamkrieg, Journalist, Berichtgeving, Television and the conflict, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, War and television, Vietnam-oorlog, War correspondents, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, Politische Berichterstattung, Journalists, Television and the war
Description: "Inside Television's First War recounts Ron Steinman's tenure as head of the NBC news bureau in Saigon from April 1966 until July 1968. This was a time during the Vietnam conflict that included the major American buildup and the Tet Offensive and saw much of America turn from support of the war to opposition.". "During this period, television journalists learned how to report war in a distinctly new way: through the eye of a camera on the front lines, in the countryside, and in cities, towns, and villages. The experience of a living-room war was new, and its effects are still being felt today. Yet in our own era of high-tech journalism and hasty judgment, Vietnam's lessons are all but forgotten."--BOOK JACKET.
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