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From then on, the war reporter would retain a specific place in the media landscape, as witnessed by the spread and success of biographical works retracing their careers and perpetuating the literary tradition of the first great reporters, such as Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s Le peintre de batailles.
Nov 11, 2013 · After the failures of the First World War, journalism’s reputation was restored in the Second by reporters such as Richard Dimbleby, Ed Murrow, and Vassily Grossman.
Nov 12, 2012 · Since the advent of the modern press, newspapers and journals have dispatched their reporters to the seat of war in pursuit of the gripping action narrative or the photo that defines a conflict. Here, MHM profiles some of the first and best of the war correspondents.
Jan 26, 2023 · While past scholarship has focused on war correspondents, censorship, and propaganda, this new history of war reporting instead investigates how news shaped the decisions of commanders on the battlefield.
Dec 13, 2022 · In the course of the interview, the transformation of the journalistic profession is analysed in light of the technological transformations and changing media landscape of recent years. The relationship between history and memory, as well as the role of testimony, are considered through the recall of episodes experienced at first hand.
Apr 25, 2024 · Through innovative reporting techniques, including telegraphy and visual documentation, war correspondents of this era transformed public perception of conflict, establishing a reluctant yet essential dialogue between the frontlines and home front.
war reporter might face, depending on the size and resources of his or her news organisation. In that context, it explores the motivations by which war correspondents rationalise risk and danger: from the candid (the thrill and excitement of reporting war) to the pragmatic (getting the