Monitoring Journalists / Media Covering War

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Post Date: 28th Aug, 2009 - 7:34pm / Post ID: #

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Pentagon Hires Rendon Group to Profile and Rate Journalists Covering Afghanistan War

The US Army in Afghanistan has admitted it pays a private company to produce background profiles on journalists covering the war. The Pentagon has been on the defensive ever since the Army newspaper Stars and Stripes revealed this week that journalists were being screened by the Washington-based public relations firm, the Rendon Group, under a $1.5 million contract with the military. Documents obtained by the paper reveal journalists were evaluated with pie charts breaking down their coverage into percentages of "positive," "neutral" or "negative." Ref. Source 6

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Post Date: 1st Sep, 2009 - 9:43pm / Post ID: #

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As Pentagon Cancels Rendon Group Contract, US-NATO Spokesman in Afghanistan Defends Using Company to Profile Journalists

The Pentagon is canceling its contract with the private public relations firm The Rendon Group to produce background profiles of journalists seeking to cover the war. One journalist profiled was Nir Rosen, who got a hold of his profile. The Rendon Group reported to the Pentagon that Rosen's reporting in Afghanistan was "highly unfavorable to international efforts." The Rendon Group profile also mentioned Rosen's appearance on Democracy Now!, when he stated his belief that the war is unwinnable and that the US should withdraw. We speak with Col. Wayne Shanks, the public affairs officer for US and NATO forces in Afghanistan. Ref. Source 7

Post Date: 30th Dec, 2014 - 7:32pm / Post ID: #

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Middle East a 'killing field' for journalists

At least 70 journalists were killed on the job around the world in 2013, including 29 who died covering the civil war in Syria and 10 slain in Iraq, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Ref. Source 5


 
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