16th of March 2005 News
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Bush Defends the Offering Of Videotaped News Releases
Date: 17 March 2005
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Richard STEVENSON
Pres Bush defends administration's practice of providing television stations with videos that resemble actual news reports, saying practice is legal; says it is up to broadcasters to make clear that any releases they use on air were produced by government; cites Justice Department memo that concludes video releases are legal as long as they are factual and not intended to advocate administration's positions (M)
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Stanley S Zeitlin letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of video news releases is unfair because it places greater burden on TV news than it does on print press
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Sue Mittelman letter responds to March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases and says if news editors and producers use these videos without attribution people will turn to alternative news sources
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Leona Mahler-Sussman letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports, says Americans deserve news coverage without government intervention
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Public Relations Society of America President Judith T Phair letter says public relations professionals are disclosing source of video news releases to TV news organizations, and it is the TV station's responsibility to provide disclosure to their viewers (March 13 article on Bush administration and prepackaged news releases); drawing
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
David E Cohen letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports as public relations tool is truly alarming
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And Now, the Counterfeit News
Date: 16 March 2005
Editorial says that while Bush administration has come under much deserved criticism for its attempts to fob off government propaganda as genuine news reports, nation's television stations bear much of blame as well, because they ran government those videos without any hint of where they came from; say if stations, being short on reporters and long on air time, used government handouts to save money, it is false economy
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
US Comptroller General David M Walker letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news stories, says Americans deserve to know when government is spending taxpayer money to try to influence them
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 March 2005
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Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Margery Meyer letter holds that Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases is 'Orwellian' (March 13 article)
Full Article
Bush Defends the Offering Of Videotaped News Releases
Date: 17 March 2005
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Richard STEVENSON
Pres Bush defends administration's practice of providing television stations with videos that resemble actual news reports, saying practice is legal; says it is up to broadcasters to make clear that any releases they use on air were produced by government; cites Justice Department memo that concludes video releases are legal as long as they are factual and not intended to advocate administration's positions (M)
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Stanley S Zeitlin letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of video news releases is unfair because it places greater burden on TV news than it does on print press
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Sue Mittelman letter responds to March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases and says if news editors and producers use these videos without attribution people will turn to alternative news sources
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Leona Mahler-Sussman letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports, says Americans deserve news coverage without government intervention
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Public Relations Society of America President Judith T Phair letter says public relations professionals are disclosing source of video news releases to TV news organizations, and it is the TV station's responsibility to provide disclosure to their viewers (March 13 article on Bush administration and prepackaged news releases); drawing
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
David E Cohen letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports as public relations tool is truly alarming
Full Article
And Now, the Counterfeit News
Date: 16 March 2005
Editorial says that while Bush administration has come under much deserved criticism for its attempts to fob off government propaganda as genuine news reports, nation's television stations bear much of blame as well, because they ran government those videos without any hint of where they came from; say if stations, being short on reporters and long on air time, used government handouts to save money, it is false economy
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
US Comptroller General David M Walker letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news stories, says Americans deserve to know when government is spending taxpayer money to try to influence them
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 March 2005
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Margery Meyer letter holds that Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases is 'Orwellian' (March 13 article)
Full Article
Bush Defends the Offering Of Videotaped News Releases
Date: 17 March 2005
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Richard STEVENSON
Pres Bush defends administration's practice of providing television stations with videos that resemble actual news reports, saying practice is legal; says it is up to broadcasters to make clear that any releases they use on air were produced by government; cites Justice Department memo that concludes video releases are legal as long as they are factual and not intended to advocate administration's positions (M)
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Stanley S Zeitlin letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of video news releases is unfair because it places greater burden on TV news than it does on print press
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Sue Mittelman letter responds to March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases and says if news editors and producers use these videos without attribution people will turn to alternative news sources
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Leona Mahler-Sussman letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports, says Americans deserve news coverage without government intervention
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Public Relations Society of America President Judith T Phair letter says public relations professionals are disclosing source of video news releases to TV news organizations, and it is the TV station's responsibility to provide disclosure to their viewers (March 13 article on Bush administration and prepackaged news releases); drawing
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
David E Cohen letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports as public relations tool is truly alarming
Full Article
And Now, the Counterfeit News
Date: 16 March 2005
Editorial says that while Bush administration has come under much deserved criticism for its attempts to fob off government propaganda as genuine news reports, nation's television stations bear much of blame as well, because they ran government those videos without any hint of where they came from; say if stations, being short on reporters and long on air time, used government handouts to save money, it is false economy
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
US Comptroller General David M Walker letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news stories, says Americans deserve to know when government is spending taxpayer money to try to influence them
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 March 2005
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Margery Meyer letter holds that Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases is 'Orwellian' (March 13 article)
Full Article
Bush Defends the Offering Of Videotaped News Releases
Date: 17 March 2005
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Richard STEVENSON
Pres Bush defends administration's practice of providing television stations with videos that resemble actual news reports, saying practice is legal; says it is up to broadcasters to make clear that any releases they use on air were produced by government; cites Justice Department memo that concludes video releases are legal as long as they are factual and not intended to advocate administration's positions (M)
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Stanley S Zeitlin letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of video news releases is unfair because it places greater burden on TV news than it does on print press
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Sue Mittelman letter responds to March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases and says if news editors and producers use these videos without attribution people will turn to alternative news sources
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Leona Mahler-Sussman letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports, says Americans deserve news coverage without government intervention
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Public Relations Society of America President Judith T Phair letter says public relations professionals are disclosing source of video news releases to TV news organizations, and it is the TV station's responsibility to provide disclosure to their viewers (March 13 article on Bush administration and prepackaged news releases); drawing
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
David E Cohen letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports as public relations tool is truly alarming
Full Article
And Now, the Counterfeit News
Date: 16 March 2005
Editorial says that while Bush administration has come under much deserved criticism for its attempts to fob off government propaganda as genuine news reports, nation's television stations bear much of blame as well, because they ran government those videos without any hint of where they came from; say if stations, being short on reporters and long on air time, used government handouts to save money, it is false economy
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
US Comptroller General David M Walker letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news stories, says Americans deserve to know when government is spending taxpayer money to try to influence them
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 March 2005
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Margery Meyer letter holds that Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases is 'Orwellian' (March 13 article)
Full Article
Bush Defends the Offering Of Videotaped News Releases
Date: 17 March 2005
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
Richard STEVENSON
Pres Bush defends administration's practice of providing television stations with videos that resemble actual news reports, saying practice is legal; says it is up to broadcasters to make clear that any releases they use on air were produced by government; cites Justice Department memo that concludes video releases are legal as long as they are factual and not intended to advocate administration's positions (M)
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Stanley S Zeitlin letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of video news releases is unfair because it places greater burden on TV news than it does on print press
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Sue Mittelman letter responds to March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged video news releases and says if news editors and producers use these videos without attribution people will turn to alternative news sources
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Leona Mahler-Sussman letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports, says Americans deserve news coverage without government intervention
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
Public Relations Society of America President Judith T Phair letter says public relations professionals are disclosing source of video news releases to TV news organizations, and it is the TV station's responsibility to provide disclosure to their viewers (March 13 article on Bush administration and prepackaged news releases); drawing
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
David E Cohen letter says March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news reports as public relations tool is truly alarming
Full Article
And Now, the Counterfeit News
Date: 16 March 2005
Editorial says that while Bush administration has come under much deserved criticism for its attempts to fob off government propaganda as genuine news reports, nation's television stations bear much of blame as well, because they ran government those videos without any hint of where they came from; say if stations, being short on reporters and long on air time, used government handouts to save money, it is false economy
Full Article
Hidden News and Government Spin
Date: 16 March 2005
US Comptroller General David M Walker letter, prompted by March 13 article on Bush administration's use of prepackaged news stories, says Americans deserve to know when government is spending taxpayer money to try to influence them
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 March 2005
Full Article