Protesting the War

"Critics of war tend to be critics of coverage" [1]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, April 10, 2003

"Antiwar protestors targeting the media"
Jon Friedman, CBS MarketWatch [2], March 28, 2003

"Shooting the messenger: The march on CNN" [3]
Greg Goldin, LA Weekly, March 27, 2003

"Critics say coverage helped lead to war" [4]
Jim Rutenberg and Robin Toner, New York Times, March 23, 2003

"Looking to the stars for our political wisdom"
David Shaw, Los Angeles Times [5], March 16, 2003

"Celebrities spout opinions, but who asked them? Blame media"
Howard Rosenberg, Los Angeles Times [6], March 14, 2003

"Peace correspondent: 'Democracy Now!' host Amy Goodman is making her voice heard on Iraq" [7]
Michael Powell, Washington Post, March 10, 2003

"Thousands of Americans want to oust their president. The anti-war one, that is" [8]
Duncan Campbell, Guardian, March 4, 2003

"Groups buy advocacy ads on Iraq" [9]
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, March 4, 2003

"When stars speak, do we listen?" [10]
Ann Oldenburg, USA Today, February 28, 2003

"Media question authority over war protests" [11]
Peter Johnson, USA Today, February 25, 2003

"Antiwar protests get big play in Sunday papers" [12]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 19, 2003

"BBC bans news stars from anti-war march" [13]
Jason Deans, Guardian, February 11, 2003

"Media mogul Turner derides attack on Iraq"
Atlanta Journal-Constitution [14], February 10, 2003

"Building a buzz for peace"
Hilary MacGregor, Los Angeles Time [6]s, February 4, 2003