This film recounts the Cold War-era confrontation between CBS newsman
Edward R. Murrow and anti-Communist witch-hunter Sen. Joseph McCarthy on
a series of historic TV broadcasts. Do the events the film portrays
reflect the recurring traits of the news media identified by Rodger
Streitmatter in his book, Mightier Than the Sword?
(Refer to the last chapter for a summary list of the traits.) Are
there analogous events in the history of American journalism, including
recent history? Do you believe such events are typical or exceptional
for the press (that is, which traits seem to dominate -- courage or
cowardice, public service or self-interest)? Explain why.
Your response should take the form of a three-page essay sent to me as a Word or rtf attachment before class on the Monday we return from Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
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