Distorting Defense: Network News and National Security

Distorting Defense: Network News and National Security

by Stephen P. Aubin
Distorting Defense: Network News and National Security

Distorting Defense: Network News and National Security

by Stephen P. Aubin

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Overview

Using jourbanalists' own standards as the measure, an exhaustive analysis of nearly 3000 network news reports from the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations reveals that the networks may do more to misinform than inform on a whole range of complex issues related to national defense. This study paints a disturbing picture of the inadequate coverage ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, and NBC Nightly News provide to millions of viewers each night. Aubin concludes that network coverage of defense issues was too often tainted by preconceived attitudes and lapses in jourbanalistic standards.

While as much as twenty-five cents of every dollar went to the defense budget during some of the periods reviewed, the networks hardly covered the key issues surrounding the Reagan defense buildup or the dramatic cuts that followed the end of the Cold War. In addition to their inadequate coverage, the networks also deprived Americans of balanced coverage of the investments made in high-tech weapons that ultimately prevailed in the Gulf War. Though the networks receive good marks for foreign policy coverage, they need to improve the quality of defense reports. This book provides them with the lessons and prescriptions for doing so, and it serves as a primer for all Americans who want to know just what it was that the networks failed to tell them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275963033
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/1998
Series: Greenwood Guides to Shakespeare
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Stephen P. Aubin has specialized in national security affairs for nearly two decades, and is currently director of communications for the Air Force Association. He has written widely on defense policy and media issues and has held editorial positions at a number of publications, including Military Intelligence Magazine, Defense Media Review, Air Power History, and Strategic Review. He holds a PhD in National Security Studies and Communications from the University Professors Program at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Targeting the Content of Network News
National Security and Network News
National Security: The New York-Washington Axis
Dissecting Network Coverage of National Security
Cut That Defense Budget!
Weapons That Do Not Work?
The Defense Industry: A Scandalous Business?
Arms Control: Let's Make a Deal
The Foreign Policy Scorecard
Why Network Coverage Fell Short
The B-2 and Network News: A Case Study in Distortion
The Romanian Revolution…Beyond the Images
A Few Notes on Network Coverage of the Gulf War
Policy-makers Still Read All About It
Conclusion: Expertise and Standards Matter
Appendix 1: Notes on Methodology
Appendix 2: Brief Overview of the Pentagon News-Gathering Operation
References
Index

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