خبرنگاران از شريط موجود براي پوشش خبري عراق راضي نيستند
(ايسنا) به نقل از خبرگزاري آسوشيتدپرس،
خبرنگاران در كنفرانس سردبيران آسوشيتدپرس اعلام كردند:
با افزايش تلفات نظاميان، رسانهها نيز به دليل انتقادهاي گسترده در آمريكا براي پوشش «اخبار خوب» تحت فشارهاي زيادي قرار گرفتهاند. درحاليكه بازسازي بيمارستانها و ساخت ديگر پروژهها قابل گزارش دادن نيست.
APME panel: Journalists face overwhelming challenges in Iraq
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Deteriorating security in Iraq has made covering the war and reconstruction exceedingly difficult, which doesn't help efforts to provide the news coverage Americans need to understand what's really going on in the country, several journalists said Friday.
As the military death toll rises, the media also is under pressure from critics in the United States to cover the "good news" of the U.S.-led reconstruction efforts, the journalists noted as part of a panel at the Associated Press Managing Editors conference. But the schools, hospitals and other projects being rebuilt with American money often are inaccessible to reporters in Iraq, they said.
The Associated Press is the world's oldest and largest newsgathering organization, providing content to more than 15,000 news outlets with a daily reach of 1 billion people around the world. Its multimedia services are distributed by satellite and the Internet to more than 120 nations.