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War coverage on TV enters new territory (critic loves NBC, hates Fox)
Houston Chronicle ^ | March 30, 2003 | Mike McDaniel

Posted on 03/30/2003 7:42:16 AM PST by Dog Gone

Embedded reporter David Bloom races across the Iraqi desert aboard a tank recovery vehicle equipped with microwave, satellite uplink and a transmitter mounted on a gyroscope. The Bloom Mobile allows him to report back often to NBC and MSNBC with live, clear pictures under extraordinary conditions, including sandstorms and at night.

His $500,000 roving TV studio is the gizmo with the most razzle-dazzle in a war where marvelous inventions (videophones, satellite phones, cell phones, nightscope lenses, digital cameras and battery-operated laptops), combined with unusual cooperation between the media and the military, have made Operation Iraqi Freedom the most television-accessible war in history.

That combination of access and technology has provided viewers with remarkable journalism and touching TV moments. One highlight last week came when NBC/MSNBC reporter Kerry Sanders phoned home -- Sugar Land -- for wounded Lance Cpl. Joshua Menard of the 2nd Battalion 8th Marines.

"It just seemed like a logical thing to do," said Sanders. "He was lucid and wanted to talk to us and I asked him if he wanted to say anything to family and friends."

Connecting a faraway story to worried folks back home is a terrific example of how "embedding" reporters -- allowing them to travel with the troops -- has benefited both viewers and the image of the military.

Sanders, it would turn out later, was among the first to transmit pictures of alarming finds in a "hospital" in An Nasiriyah -- evidence of apparent POW torture and hundreds of chemical suits.

His reports have stood out, along with reports from CNN's Walt Rodgers, ABC's Ted Koppel, Fox's Rick Leventhal and CBS' Byron Pitts. They are among the hundreds of players in the battle for television viewers.

Eleven days into the war, two networks have emerged as slightly better than others in providing balanced reporting, NBC among broadcast networks, MSNBC among cable networks.

NBC has multiple outlets -- the Nightly News and several prime-time news hours each week as well as reports on its morning Today show and sister networks MSNBC, CNBC and Telemundo.

ABC and CBS are only a whisker behind.

ABC tripped at the start, caught shorts-down and 20 minutes late getting to air when the first U.S. missiles were launched May 19. The situation snafued from there when the network signed off its war coverage at 10 p.m. CST after promising more to come, leaving some markets (Houston not among them) in the lurch.

But ABC recovered handsomely. For example, Friday's20/20 included a series of brilliant reports, including John Quiñones' interview with an Umm Qasr family grateful to be out from under Saddam Hussein's thumb, and Barbara Walters' report on U.S.-ensconced Iraqis speaking out against Saddam Hussein.

CBS, which has had to weave war news into college basketball coverage, has taken optimum advantage of its sterling magazines -- 60 Minutes, 60 Minutes II and 48 Hours Investigates -- to provide context and great prose in its news coverage.

The cable networks are less interested in perspective and more interested in being first with the news and continuous.

MSNBC is leading, for reasons already cited and because of no-nonsense anchoring from Lester Holt, a headline-updating service every 15 minutes and soft touches like its wall of heroes, where pictures of servicemen and servicewomen are displayed.

CNN and Fox are a step behind.

Two of CNN's biggest assets, Christiane Amanpour and Wolf Blitzer, are behind desks instead of doing what they do best: reporting. Reporters John King and Nic Robertson have become sideline players as CNN makes optimum use of its embeddeds. Anchor Aaron Brown's New Age introspection is off-putting.

But Fox is a case unto itself. It proudly wraps itself in the U.S. flag and openly cheers on Bush. Television critics may recoil at how unbalanced the network appears, but some Americans following the war apparently approve. A half-million more people are watching Fox (3.6 million) than CNN (3.1 million). MSNBC is far back (1.6 million) and CNBC trails (300,000), according to Nielsen Media Research.

What network are you watching and why? Write to tvmail@chron.com.

Mike McDaniel is the Houston Chronicle TV editor.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: rickleventhal; televisedwar; waltrodgers; warcorrespondents; warlist
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To: halfdome
Actually, they really are. This is from email sent to Jonah Goldeberg from a Marine in Iraq.

"I'm pretty insulated from most of the news coverage out here. Frankly, Marines only watch Fox News anyhow."

http://www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/03_03_30_corner-archive.asp#006355
21 posted on 03/30/2003 8:30:32 AM PST by Keme
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To: halfdome
No, I don't think it's at all tacky. Fox is the only news channel which isn't afraid to be on America's side, and the troops know it. They're glad to support that which supports them, and I love to see it. It's an "in your face" to the other networks.
22 posted on 03/30/2003 8:32:22 AM PST by jim35
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To: halfdome
I have no problem with the troops stating which channel they choose for news about the war. I'm sure they have a choice about what they watch, as well whether or not they want to say something about it.
23 posted on 03/30/2003 8:37:56 AM PST by Magic Fingers
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To: jim35
I watch Fox News because they are the guys who hope the US wins the war.
24 posted on 03/30/2003 8:38:37 AM PST by jern
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To: Dog Gone
-- has benefited both viewers and the image of the military.

ONly this jerk thinks that the image of our military needed any improvements.

25 posted on 03/30/2003 8:40:22 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: Dog Gone
Am I missing something here?

MSNBC is leading, for reasons already cited and because of no-nonsense anchoring from Lester Holt, a headline-updating service every 15 minutes and soft touches like its wall of heroes, where pictures of servicemen and servicewomen are displayed.

CNN and Fox are a step behind.

SNIP

A half-million more people are watching Fox (3.6 million) than CNN (3.1 million). MSNBC is far back (1.6 million)

DUH?????

26 posted on 03/30/2003 8:40:32 AM PST by jackbill
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To: Dog Gone
but some Americans following the war apparently approve. A half-million more people are watching Fox (3.6 million) than CNN (3.1 million). MSNBC is far back (1.6 million) and CNBC trails (300,000), according to Nielsen Media Research.

It is not "some Americans:" it is "majority of Americans." THis liar contradicts himself within the same sentence.

27 posted on 03/30/2003 8:42:27 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: Dog Gone
With our men and women in harms way, I want the correct information, but I certainly don't want balance. I want the good guys to win(that would be US) and I want my coverage to reflect that we ARE the good guys.

No loss of accuracy, I just don't want any more "Bash America First" coverage.
28 posted on 03/30/2003 8:45:55 AM PST by abner (www.usflagballoon.com.)
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To: cyncooper
I agree, and how are they paying their rent, I don't see many commercials at all !
29 posted on 03/30/2003 8:53:32 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Saddam's days are numbered!)
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To: Dog Gone; *war_list; W.O.T.; 11th_VA; Libertarianize the GOP; Free the USA; knak; MadIvan; ...
Foxnews wins because they are Pro American and Pro Military as every network should be!

Did you see the Professor on O'Reilly's Factor show that thought there was just too much flag waving by the media and Fox in particular?.

Truly sickening!

OFFICIAL BUMP(TOPIC)LIST

30 posted on 03/30/2003 8:56:31 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Saddam's days are numbered!)
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To: cyncooper
Then you're a stronger and more forgiving person than I! I can't seem to get beyond the other bloom; soledad and david doing weekend fluff. So when I see him bumping along on the back of the bloom mobile, he seems very much in need of the large group of so, where're ya' from/I'm 40 today yellers and screamers. But, hey, that's just me!
31 posted on 03/30/2003 8:57:46 AM PST by small voice in the wilderness
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To: Dog Gone
Anchor Aaron Brown's New Age introspection is off-putting.

talk about an understatement!!!!!!!!!
32 posted on 03/30/2003 8:59:10 AM PST by tutstar
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To: Dog Gone
Gee, I watch Fox because they are on our side and actually want us to win the war. Fancy that!
33 posted on 03/30/2003 9:17:39 AM PST by RJayneJ
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To: Dog Gone
ABC tripped at the start, caught shorts-down and 20 minutes late getting to air when the first U.S. missiles were launched May 19.

Gee, the war hasn't even started yet! :-)

34 posted on 03/30/2003 9:17:53 AM PST by mwyounce
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To: Dog Gone; Grampa Dave
ping!
35 posted on 03/30/2003 9:17:57 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Saddam's days are numbered!)
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To: Dog Gone
I see that this maggot infested left wing fishwrap still uses whacked out Lunatic Libs likeMike McDaniel to spew the mantras of the left.

Fox News is kicking butt and leaving the others in the dust.

36 posted on 03/30/2003 9:24:53 AM PST by Grampa Dave ("Those who are kind to the cruel end up being cruel to the kind!")
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To: Dog Gone
Mr. McDaniel thinks that it's only conservatives watching FOX? Bwah hah hah hah hah!
37 posted on 03/30/2003 9:25:30 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: Dog Gone
I imagine this is the Houston Barnicle's way of trying to help the networks with ratings. He talks about how great NBC's coverage is then has to admit that FOX is killing them all and has to slam FOX a little in the end.
38 posted on 03/30/2003 9:29:09 AM PST by Terry Mross
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To: Dog Gone
On the Homefront the most important issue is the fight for public opinion. Stratfor has said it well:

Over the next 24 hours, expect to see a large number of media stories with two themes -- the logistics foul-up for the 3rd ID and Marines and that the fighting was much heavier than reported. The former will result from inexperienced reporters who have seen what they think is chaos in resupplying units, coupled with interviews with troops griping about the service. In addition, when interviewing combat soldiers on a badly needed break, griping and heroic bullshit are ancient rites and traditions. Reporters listening to this will conclude that all rear-echelon personnel are hopeless screwups and every engagement was the Battle of the Bulge. With reporters present, the tales will become mighty indeed. Investigate reports with a jaundiced eye.

39 posted on 03/30/2003 9:31:47 AM PST by efnwriter (http://efreedomnews.com)
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To: Dog Gone
Yes! NBC -> Katie Couric - War Correspondent! Sure!!
40 posted on 03/30/2003 9:34:57 AM PST by Thom Pain
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