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Only Two News Networks Willing To Explain Their Role In Pentagon Propaganda Program Think
Progress On April 20, the New York Times published a blockbuster
exposé revealing a secret Pentagon program that used retired
military analysts to “generate favorable news coverage of the
administration’s wartime performance.” Though the analysts
often had “ties to military contractors vested in the very war
policies” they assessed on air, their potential conflicts of interest
were “hardly ever disclosed to the viewers.”
Four days after the Times’ expose hit newsstands, Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) wrote letters to the heads of ABC News, CBS News, CNN News, Fox News Channel, and NBC News asking for “specifics about each outlet’s policies surrounding the hiring and vetting of military analysts reporting on the Iraq War.” Here’s part of what she wrote to ABC News head David Westin:
(Article continues below) Politico reports today that only Westin and CNN’s Jim Walton have responded to DeLauro’s questions. In his response, Westin asserted that ABC News had “acted responsibly”:
Both Westin and Walton’s responses lacked any genuine self-examination. But the fact that they were even willing to reply is more than the other networks did, proving that the Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz was right when he said “the networks are ducking this one, big time.” In the week after the story broke, the Project for Excellence in Journalism found that “out of approximately 1,300 news stories, only two touched on the Pentagon analysts scoop — both airing on PBS’s ‘NewsHour.’” DeLauro, along with 40 other lawmakers, are calling on the Pentagon’s Inspector General to investigate the program
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