Media Trojan horses skewing coverage.

PositionWar in Iraq - Military analyst ethics

The nation's media should hold its military analysts to the same ethical standards journalists are required to meet concerning potential conflicts of interest such as financial ties and relationships with government agencies, urge leaders of the Society of Professional Journalists, Indianapolis. SPJ also is expressing outrage at what a New York Times story revealed to be the Federal government's willingness to use these analysts as a "media Trojan horse" to spread the Administration's perspective of the war in Iraq.

The Times story showed that few national television networks understand that their own analysts were generating favorable news coverage for the Iraqi war, or the financial ties of those analysts to defense industry contractors doing business with the U.S. military, or the analysts' working relationship with the military that helps shape their views.

"The companies include defense heavyweights, but also scores of smaller companies, all part of a vast assemblage of contractors scrambling for hundreds of billions in military business generated by the Administration's war on terror. It is a furious competition, one in which inside information and easy access to senior officials...

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