Journalism in Time of War

Newspaper Coverage

"No hiding the deadly face of war"
Don Wycliff, Chicago Tribune, May 1, 2003

"Did the New York Times just change the rules of journalism?"
Jack Shafer, Slate, April 22, 2003

"War discouraged ads for some newspapers"
Dan Fost, San Francisco Chronicle, April 16, 2003

"GIs' blues, in black and white"
Stephanie Simon, Los Angeles Times, April 16, 2003

"'Republic of fear:' Raines team consolidates on 43rd Street"
Cynthia Cotts, Village Voice, April 16, 2003

"Newspapers set up temporary Baghdad bureaus"
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor and Publisher, April 15, 2003

"Embeds from smaller papers take different approach"
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor and Publisher, April 9, 2003

"How papers are covering Iraqi civilian casualties"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 8, 2003

"Mr. Murdoch's war"
David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times, April 7, 2003

"Newspaper revenue imperiled by war"
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, April 3, 2003

"N.Y. Post froths Times quagmires on war coverage"
Sridhar Pappu, New York Observer, April 2, 2003

"Papers prep replacement reporters for Iraq"
Joe Strupp and Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, March 31, 2003

"Close-up and vivid reporting"
Michael Getler, Washington Post, March 30, 2003

"Too painful to publish?"
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 25, 2003

"What's in a dateline?"
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, March 25, 2003

"Papers roll out 'special' forces"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 24, 2003

"Papers can filter the facts, friction"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times, March 22, 2003

"Portraying the graphic face of war"
J. D. Lasica, Online Journalism Review, March 21, 2003

"NY 'Daily News' publishes extra Thursday"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 21, 2003

"'NY Times' to run special daily war section"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 20, 2003

"Editorials reflect public ambivalence about war"
Josh Getlin, Los Angeles Times, March 18, 2003

"How I was forced to leave Baghdad"
David Filipov, Boston Globe, March 17, 2003

"Where America's papers now stand on war"
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, March 14, 2003

"What America's tiniest papers think about Iraq"
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, March 13, 2003

"Waiting for war, some journalists enjoy luxuries"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 10, 2003

"'Washington Post' couple prepares to cover Iraq"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 6, 2003

"How would Iraq war affect advertising?"
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, March 5, 2003

"Murdoch's Post slow on Saddam scoop"
Julia Day, Guardian, March 3, 2003

"Newspapers trade slots for Persian Gulf duty"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 3, 2003

"Reports from the 'Embedded'"
Michael Getler, Washington Post, March 2, 2003

"Papers say they're ready to cover Iraq war"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 27, 2003

"Wire services deploy their own troops"
Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, February 27, 2003

"Cox newspapers may team with CNN on Iraq coverage"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 21, 2003

"Most large papers argue for world support on Iraq"
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 20, 2003

"Powell's UN speech proves persuasive for commentators"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe, February 13, 2003

"U.S. Iraq policy gains support among newspapers"
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 7, 2003

"U.S. journalists in Baghdad wait for fighting"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 4, 2003

"A scoop that raises questions"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times, February 1, 2003

"Bush, Blix don't change newspapers' positions"
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, January 31, 2003

"Newsrooms bewitched by Iraq War"
Jim Moscou, Editor and Publisher, January 30, 2003

"War could squeeze newspaper profits"
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, January 30, 2003