"Newsweek editor discusses problems, goals" [1]
Etan Harmelech, Daily Northwestern, April 30, 2003
"In black press, war skepticism runs high"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [2], April 16, 2003
"New online genre supplies lessons on the war in Iraq" [3]
Sam Dillon, New York Times, April 16, 2003
"Arab news roundup gives U.S. insight into 'them'"
David Shaw, Los Angeles Times [4], April 13, 2003
"Community media put ethnic feel on Iraq war" [5]
Dan Fost, San Francisco Chronicle, April 9, 2003
"Surveys say: Net trounced by cable for war news" [6]
Mark Glaser, Online Journalism Review, April 7, 2003
"War puts radio giant on the defensive" [7]
John Schwartz and Geraldine Fabrikant, New York Times, March 31, 2003
"Hitting the right note to go with war news"
Steve Carney, Los Angeles Times [4], March 28, 2003
"War news from MTV and People magazine" [8]
David Carr, New York Times, March 27, 2003
"News, instantly and in depth" [9]
Jefferson Graham, USA Today, March 27, 2003
"War: A defining moment for Net news" [10]
Steve Outing, Editor and Publisher, March 26, 2003
"The Illustrated Horror of Conflict" [11]
Philip Kennicott, Washington Post, March 25, 2003
"War is test of high-speed web" [12]
David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times, March 24, 2003
"America's Arabic voice" [13]
Michael Dobbs, Washington Post, March 24, 2003
"Magazine war coverage: Time is the enemy"
Lauren Sandler, Los Angeles Times [4], March 24, 200
"On weekdays, it's a web war" [14]
Carl Sullivan, Editor and Publisher, March 24, 2003
"News Web sites pull ads, get high traffic" [15]
Catherine P. Taylor, MediaWeek, March 24, 2003
"War's onset spikes Web traffic" [16]
Reuters, March 20, 2003
"A medium meets its war" [17]
Leslie Walker, Washington Post, March 20, 2003
"Iraq war could herald a new age of Web-based news coverage" [18]
Jon Swartz, USA Today, March 20, 2003
"Online commentators are seizing the moment"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times [19], March 19, 2003
"Iraq war could herald a new age of Web-based news coverage" [18]
Jon Swartz, USA Today, March 19, 2003
"Bill Kristol, keeping Iraq in the cross hairs" [20]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 18, 2003
"Sy Hersh casts critical eye on Bush administration"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [2], March 13, 2003
"Off the record:" Magazines scramble for war coverage"
Sridhar Pappu, New York Observer [21], March 12, 2003
"The Net's a natural for war, conflict" [22]
Mark Glaser, Online Journalism Review, March 11, 2003
"College journalist seeking purpose heads off to war"
Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times [23], March 9, 2003
"No fighting it: War issue good for Pacifica" [24]
David Hinckley, New York Daily News, March 6, 2003
"TV gears up online for the war" [25]
Cory Bergman, Online Journalism Review, March 5, 2003
"Newspaper Web sites gear up for war" [26]
Carl Sullivan, Editor and Publisher, February 27, 2003
"Magazines plan ahead to keep ads during war" [27]
Michael McCarthy, USA Today, February 25, 2003
"Radio plans shift in tone as drumbeat of war builds" [28]
Lynette Holloway, New York Times, February 24, 2003
"All quiet on the 2nd front" [29]
Lisa Granatstein, MediaWeek, February 24, 2003
"Military worried about Web leaks" [30]
Declan McCullagh, CNET News, January 17, 2003