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4.0 out of 5 stars
Important book,
By A reader (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hotel Warriors: Covering the Gulf War (Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies) (Paperback)
This short book is a must read for anyone interested in journalism. In fact, it is an important book for anyone interested in the value of getting accurate news.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Press coverage has come along way since this report,
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This review is from: Hotel Warriors: Covering the Gulf War (Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies) (Paperback)
Fialka served as a reporter during the first Gulf War in 1991. This small volume documents the trials and tribulations of FIalka and other members of the press corps dealing with the military, which in most respects was wary of the press, based on experiences lingering from Vietnam.However, Fialka has more criticisms...his own peers in the press share an equal blame in his eyes, based on the way they handled themselves within the press pool, frequently trying to one up the other. He also criticizes the press organizations who sent reporters with no experience dealing with military matters to cover, what up to this point, was the largest military story since the Vietnam War. Fialka does have some positive things to say: his praise for the Marine Corp's ability to handle the press stands in stark contrast to that of the US Army. He also praises the tenacity of the reporters that bucked the pool system to get the real story, even risking their own lives to do so. THis book is an interesting read, based on the complete reverse situation recently demonstrated in the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom. It would be interesting to see what Fialka would say about his brethren who were embedded, and how that may or may not have contributed to getting the best face on a story. A quick read, and if you can cut through some of the "its not fair" dialogue, a good review of press operations during the first Gulf War.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't read this.,
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This review is from: Hotel Warriors: Covering the Gulf War (Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies) (Paperback)
I've tried over and over again to read this book. I have to put it down after like the 2nd page, it's horribly boring and I can't seem to go on reading because I'd rather poke my eyes out then to keep on reading it. The publishers reviews make it seem like a great book but PLEASE don't waste your money.
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Hotel Warriors: Covering the Gulf War (Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies) by John J. Fialka (Paperback - March 1, 1992)
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