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The Media and the Persian Gulf War (Praeger Series in Political Communication) [Hardcover]

Robert E. Denton Jr. (Editor)

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April 30, 1993 0275942325 978-0275942328

Many scholars call the Persian Gulf conflict the first prime-time war. Certainly, the technologies, strategies, and skills of the military in managing the public agenda were equal to those of the television networks and major print organizations. The Media and the Persian Gulf War focuses on the processes and effects of the media, both leading up to and during the mother of all battles in 1990 and 1991.

Broad in scope and varied in methodologies, the chapters span the media of television, radio, print, and film. Chapters discuss such specific topics as the relationship between the press and the censoring military, CNN's and C-SPAN's coverage, how talk radio and television covered the war, the media's depiction of women in the military, the Gulf War as a referent in advertising, and how popular culture legitimized the war. This work will be an important resource for scholars in political and mass communication, popular culture, and political science.


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"The relationship between the media and the Persian Gulf War, the first prime-time and real-time war, is analyzed from a variety of perspectives in this useful volume. As in most collections, not all articles will interet everyone, but there is much here that is new and thought provking. Graduate; faculty." -- Choice

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Focuses on the processes and effects of the media leading up to and during the Persian Gulf War.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sampled week, referent system, war ads, news viewing, war coverage, war reporting, pragmatic component
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Gulf War, New York, United States, Persian Gulf, Saddam Hussein, World War, Middle East, Washington Post, Saudi Arabia, Times of India, President Bush, Desert Storm, Advertising Age, White House, Third World, George Bush, New World Order, Cold War, Vietnam War, Per Day, Department of Defense, Iron Eagle, Navy Seals, Vital Speeches of the Day, Gannett Foundation Media Center
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