Rating Afghanistan Reporters?

Stars and Stripes Charlie Reed, Kevin Baron and Leo Shane III have a story about the Pentagon rating reporters that cover Afghanistan…

The new revelations of the Pentagon’s attempts to shape war coverage come as senior Defense Department officials are acknowledging increasing concern over recent opinion polls showing declining popular American support for the Afghan war.

“The purpose of this memo is to provide an assessment of [a reporter from a major U.S. newspaper] … in order to gauge the expected sentiment of his work while on an embed mission in Afghanistan,” reads the preamble to one of the reporter profiles prepared for the Pentagon by The Rendon Group, a controversial Washington-based public relations firm.

Stars and Stripes reported on Monday that the Pentagon was screening reporters embedding with U.S. forces to determine whether their past coverage had portrayed the military in a positive light. The story included denials by U.S. military officials that they were using the reporters’ profiles to determine whether to approve embed requests.

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2 Responses to “Rating Afghanistan Reporters?”

  1. Especially in this age of news reports that are easily heard or viewed by our enemies and everyone else, profiling the embedded press pool seems prudent. Wars are not won by transparency.

  2. [...] Afghanistan Reporters: Update… Following up on this, Stars and Stripes’ Kevin Baron writes that the Pentagon is canceling the ctonract with the [...]

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