Embedding with the Troops

"Don't rely on embedded journalists, urges BBC mine victim" [1]
Bobbie Johnson, Guardian, May 20, 2003

"Soldier in 'Las Vegas R-J' story may be investigated" [2]
Mark Fitzgerald, Editor and Publisher, May 2, 2003

"Embeds and Unilaterals: The press dun good in Iraq. But they could have dun better" [3]
Jack Shafer, Slate, May 1, 2003

"Military tells Harrisburg reporter to leave Iraq" [4]
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor & Publisher, April 30, 2003

"Embedded reporter in Iraq ordered out"
Associated Press, April 29, 2003

"For media after Iraq, a case of shell shock" [5]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, April 28, 2003

"Newspapers pull reporters from embed slots" [6]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 28, 2003

"Reporter John Burns, somewhere in Iraq" [7]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, April 28, 2003

"Various items seized from US journalists"
Geoff Edgers and Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], April 24, 2003

"Only 185 journalists remain 'embedded'" [9]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 24, 2003

"Out of embed, but facing trauma?" [10]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 24, 2003

"Media, troops investigated in Iraq theft"
Associated Press, April 24, 2003

"Being a war correspondent isn't what it used to be" [11]
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor and Publisher, April 22, 2003

"A sort of homecoming: U.S. media return from war"
Reuters, April 22, 2003

"The other boots on the ground: embedded press" [12]
Liz Marlantes, Christian Science Monitor, April 23, 2003

"The media's conflict: Experts say access to troops helped more than hurt"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], April 22, 2003

"Embedding: A military view" [13]
John Laurence, Columbia Journalism Review, April 22, 2003

"The reporters' report card: A month into war, rating the embeds and the talking heads"
Verne Gay, Newsday [14], April 16, 2003

"Images embedded in their memories" [15]
Stephen Battaglio, New York Daily News, April 16, 2003

"Some embedded journalists seek independence" [16]
Rafe Bartholomew and J.J. McGrath, Editor and Publisher, April 14, 2003

Greg Kelly: "Desert storm to 'desert fox'"
Diane Vadino, New York Post [17], April 13, 2003

"How gloom became embedded early on" [18]
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe, April 13, 2003

"News organizations remove some reporters from units" [19]
Bill Carter, New York Times, April 11, 2003

"Vietnam scribes see a concept that's embedded with flaws"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], April 9, 2003

"CNN's own 'Devil Doc' scrubs up for duty again" [20]
Richard Huff, New York Daily News, April 9, 2003

"Rivera sorry for Iraq incident"
Associated Press, April 8, 2003

"Veteran reporters go to war"
Elizabeth Jensen, Los Angeles Times [21], April 7, 2003

"Embedded reporters make for good journalism"
David Shaw, Los Angeles Times [21], April 6, 2003

"Pentagon won't allow 'embed' replacements" [22]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 4, 2003

"Minder games" [23]
Erik Wemple, Washington City Paper, April 4, 2003

"CNN reporter performs surgery in Iraq" [24]
Associated Press, April 3, 2003

"Front-line reports mostly accurate, media group finds" [25]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, April 3, 2003

"Study: TV war reports lack perspective"
David Bauder, Associated Press, April 3, 2003

"'Embeds' get high marks"
David Folkenflik, Baltimore Sun [26], April 3, 2003

"Access for media brings chorus of criticism and queries on war" [27]
Christopher Marquis, New York Times, April 3, 2003

"In the line of fire" [28]
Peter Carlson, Washington Post, April 3, 2003

"Embedded journalists offer riveting reporting" [29]
Aaron Barnhart, Kansas City Star, April 3, 2003

"A founding reunion: Embedment reacquaints freedom of speech and national defense" [30]
Mackubin Thomas Owens, National Review, April 3, 2003

"'Embedding' allows unscripted look at war"
Josh Getlin and Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times [21], April 2, 2003

"Geraldo Rivera 'volunteered' to leave Iraq" [31]
Reuters, April 2, 2003

"Rivera leaves for Kuwait after flap"
David Folkenflik, Baltimore Sun [26], April 2, 2003

"Conflicting war reports put focus on embeds"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], April 2, 2003

"Pentagon says Geraldo Rivera will be removed from Iraq" [32]
David Carr, New York Times, April 1, 2003

"Military wants Rivera removed from Iraq"
David Folkenflik, Baltimore Sun [26], April 1, 2003

"10 embedded journalists leave their posts" [33]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 31, 2003

"Embedded, And taking flak" [34]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 31, 2003

"Reporters' new battlefield access has its risks and rewards" [35]
David Carr, New York Times, March 31, 2003

"Dear diary: Life of embedded journalists"
Associated Press, March 29, 2003

"U.S. military expels journalist for pinpoint reporting" [36]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 28, 2003

"Reporter for US paper is told to leave Iraq"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], March 28, 2003

"Reporters go along with military" [37]
Peter Johnson, USA Today, March 26, 2003

"Reporting reflects anxiety" [38]
David Carr, New York Times, March 25, 2003

"Journalists torn between purism and patriotism" [39]
Marvin Kalb, Editor and Publisher, March 25, 2003

"Preparing journalists for battle" [40]
Alan Cowell, New York Times, March 25, 2003

"On the front: No rest for the bleary" [41]
Richard Huff, New York Daily News, March 24, 2003

"Reporters respond eagerly to Pentagon welcome mat" [42]
Todd S. Purdum and Jim Rutenberg, New York Times, March 23, 2003

"So far, editors pleased with embedded reporters" [43]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, March 21, 2003

"Reporters say it's cozy 'embed'" [44]
Stephen Battaglio, New York Daily News, March 21, 2003

"Zero one, zulu time: Embedded and missing the story" [45]
Michael Ryan, TomPaine.com, March 20, 2003

"A different view of Gulf conflict"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [8], March 19, 2003

"Decorated reporter shares war-survival secrets" [46]
Joseph L. Galloway, Editor and Publisher, March 17, 2003

"War witnesses at an intimate level" [47]
Dinitia Smith, New York Times, March 17, 2003

"A Journalist among Soldiers" [48]
Frederik Balfour, BusinessWeek, March 14, 2003

"Some journalists will go it alone in Iraq" [49]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 12, 2003

"Pentagon adds 100 more slots for reporters" [50]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 11, 2003

"Media weigh costs, fruits of 'embedding'" [51]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 11, 2003

"Media join troops preparing for war" [52]
Carl Nolte, San Francisco Chronicle, March 11, 2003

"New rules of engagement between media and military"
Scott Bernard Nelson, Boston Globe [8], March 11, 2003

"World's media beds down with U.S. military"
Reuters, March 9, 2003

"Journalists prepare to see war from the battlefield"
Jennifer Harper, Washington Times [53], March 4, 2003

"My week at embed boot camp" [54]
Andrew Jacobs, New York Times, March 2, 2003

"Preparing for war" [55]
Sherry Ricchiardi, American Journalism Review, March 2003

"Journalists are assigned to accompany U.S. troops" [56]
Ralph Blumenthal and Jim Rutenberg, New York Times, February 18, 2003

"Pentagon releases reporters' Iraq slots" [57]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 14, 2003

"500 journalists to be embedded with troops" [58]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 11, 2003