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A critique of the American media's war coverage that looks at the way in which a virtual merger between the Pentagon and the media produced a war spectacle that the American public was primed to see, media collusion in the campaign to discredit the UN, "rightwing liberation theology" as war propaganda, and more.

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Embedded: Weapons of Mass Deception by Danny Schechter

There were two wars going on in Iraqone fought with armies of soldiers, bombs, and fearsome military force. The other was fought alongside it with cameras, satellites, armies of journalists, and propaganda techniques. One war was rationalized as an effort to find and disarm WMDsWeapons of Mass Destruction; the other was carried out by even more powerful WMDs, Weapons of Mass Deception. Veteran journalist and media watcher Danny Schechter, a former ABC and CNN producer, monitored and now analyzes the cheerleading for a war in which reporting was sanitized, staged, and suppressed. The author of Media Wars: News at a Time of Terror, The More You Watch the Less You Know, and News Dissector, brings an insider's knowledge based on thirty years in journalism with an outsider's perspective to critiquing media coverage. Throughout the war he was "self-embedded" at Mediachannel.org, the world's largest online media issues network. Schechter's insightful, wide-ranging critique of the American media's war coverage targets the way in which a virtual merger between the Pentagon and the media produced a war spectacle that the American public was primed to see, media collusion in the campaign to discredit the UN, "rightwing liberation theology" as war propaganda, the cozy relationship between news anchors and retired officers hired as military analysts, the controversies over Peter Arnett and Geraldo Rivera, the looting of Baghdad, the lack of media focus on civilian casualties, the disparities in coverage between U.S. and foreign media, and more. Schechter's disturbing indictment of the major media as purveyors of infotainment instead of news will serve as a wake-up call to journalists, media critics, and everyone who cares about a well-informed citizenry as the basis of democracy.

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"In this compelling inquiry, Danny Schechter vividly captures two wars: the one observed by embedded journalists & some who chose not to follow that path, & the 'carefully planned, tightly controlled & brilliantly executed media war that was fought alongside it,' a war that was scarcely covered or explained, he rightly reminds us. That crucial failure is addressed with great skill & insight in this careful & comprehensive study, which teaches lessons we ignore at our peril." - Noam Chomsky "Once again, Danny Schechter has the goods on the Powers That Be. This time, he's caught America's press puppies in delicto, 'embed' with the Pentagon. Schechter tells the tawdry tale of the affair between officialdom & the news boys-who, instead of covering the war, covered it up. How was it that in the reporting on the 'liberation' of the people of Iraq, we saw the liberatees only from the gun hole of

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GOR008365013
9781591021735
1591021731
Embedded: Weapons of Mass Deception by Danny Schechter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Prometheus Books
2003-10-01
286
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