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New Defense Department Memos Highlight Tenuous Relationship with Media in the Past
by Matthew L. Schafer A July 2nd internal memo from the Public Affairs Office at the Department of Defense outlines a new media strategy for the war in Afghanistan. The memo comes after General Stanley McChrystal’s ouster last month as … Continue reading
The Fourth Estate or the Fourth Stooge? Mainstream press react to Rolling Stone access
by Matthew L. Schafer With the fanatic interest around Michael Hasting’s controversial Rolling Stone article about General Stanley McChrystal beginning to subside, a much more interesting question than “What was McChrystal thinking?” is emerging. The article, which landed McChrystal in … Continue reading
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Tagged Ethics, Journalism, Press Access, Rolling Stone, Stanley McChrystal
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