Press performance in the second Gulf War became a major story itself, as evidenced by the number of articles on the media. As the Pentagon moved to allow reporters the chance to go along side military units, the press promised the most close, immediate coverage of any war to date. The results ranged from to telling to tragedy. Here are links to over 500 stories on the media that the Project for Excellence in Journalism collected through the conflict.
Note: We apoligize for faulty links. Many of the articles below are no longer available for free, but can be accessed usually for a fee or by using a database such as LexisNexis [1].
The stories are arranged by the following topics:
Commentaries
Embedding with the Troops
Dealing with the Military
Journalists' Safety
Watching the White House
Protesting the War
Television Coverage
[2] Newspaper Coverage
Other Media
The View From Abroad
Technology of War News
[3]About Saddam