Wars, the Press, and the Public
The relationship between government and journalism is a very grey area. On one hand, the government relies heavily on journalism for the mass communication of news aiming other things, however, journalists often pose a threat to the governmental officials that are not doing their jobs.
In the journalism world, it is the utmost duty to expose the truth and governments try to limit how much these writers can really publish about the truth.
In my opinion, the relationship between the government and journalism, especially in the US, should be a cohesive partnership working for the betterment of society.
The "watchdog role" of journalism applies to a lot when it comes to wars and wartime. For one, the main purpose of the watchdog role is to fact check and site all information form governmental sources or simply, just to increase the article's legitimacy. This is incredibly important during wartime's because the people need to be able to trust the writers during such grave announcements.
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