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From Vietnam to Baghdad, Women Who Changed War Reporting

The Atlantic The Women Who Changed War Reporting Two new books show that diversifying the ranks of journalists served to diversify the kinds of stories that get told to the American public. March 6, 2021 The Atlantic Marines recovering a dead comrade while under fire in South Vietnam. Photographer Catherine LeRoy holds cameras behind them.Larry Burrows / The LIFE Picture Collection / Getty In 1966, a young American journalist named Frances FitzGerald began publishing articles from South Vietnam in leading magazines, including this one. She was the unlikeliest of war correspondents born into immense privilege, a daughter of the high-WASP ascendancy. Her father, Desmond FitzGerald, was a top CIA official; her mother, Marietta Tree, a socialite and liberal activist. FitzGerald was raised with servants and horses, and she had to fend off advances from the likes of Adlai Stevenson (her mother’s lover) and Henry Kissinger. Her family contacts got her through the door of feature jou

Of Journalism and Journalists ! - Star of Mysore

Is Indian media divided ideologically, like political parties? Newspapers, magazines, TV channels and social media have all come under the scrutiny not so much of the users of these news sources as from those so-called intellectuals and ideologues who are per se classified as Right Liberals and Left Liberals.  While the Left Liberals call    the Right Liberals as Communal, religious bigots, the Right Liberals call the Left Liberals,  as pseudo-secular and Tukde-Tukde gang. We can even identify and name each of the media as to which category each one belongs.  For example, ‘if you ask, to which category Arnab Goswami or Rajdeep Sardesai belongs, one who is TV news-savvy will tell you the category without batting an eye-lid.

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