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Live from Baghdad

Making Journalism History Behind the Lines

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An edition of Live from Baghdad (1992)

Live from Baghdad

Making Journalism History Behind the Lines

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"On August 23, 1990, CNN executive producer Robert Wiener landed at Saddam International Airport. In tow were correspondent Jim Clancy, a camera crew, and enough equipment to fill seven taxis.".

"Wiener's job was to orchestrate the network's coverage from the Iraqi capital - a herculean task that involved everything from negotiating with difficult Iraqi officials to gathering news to lifting spirits (including those that came in bottles). All in a day's work for CNN's executive producer in Baghdad. But, in fact, nothing in Wiener's extraordinary career - not even stints in Vietnam or in Romania during the revolution - could prepare him for what journalists came to call "the Iraqi Mind-Fuck."".

"Live from Baghdad is the fast-paced story of Wiener's adventures in Iraq during the period of tense international maneuvering that would culminate in open war. By turns suspenseful, irreverent, and inspiring, it is also a no-holds-barred inside look at how the media covered a simmering crisis.".

"Every day of Wiener's five-month stay conforms that this assignment was his toughest. Baghdad's surprisingly modern facilities did little to mask the mentality of a Third World dictatorship ruled by a cult of personality. The country's besiegement, compounded by the cutthroat competition of aggressive Western news media, created daily pressures so intense that news crews at "ground zero" frequently resorted to late-night bashes where cross-dressing was not uncommon.".

"Within hours of the war erupting, virtually every journalist still in Baghdad prepared to leave. But CNN decided to remain. And when the Iraqi capital came under attack, correspondents Peter Arnett, Bernard Shaw, and John Holliman reported the news live to the world." "They pulled it off - a journalistic first: live coverage of the war, in real time, from behind enemy lines."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
336

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Cover of: Live from Baghdad
Live from Baghdad: Making Journalism History Behind the Lines
December 1, 2002, St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback in English
Cover of: Live from Baghdad
Live from Baghdad: gathering news at ground zero
1992, Doubleday
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"It was the most agonizing decision I would ever have to make."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS79.74 .W54 2002, PN4888

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9492555M
Internet Archive
livefrombaghdadm00wien_0
ISBN 10
0312314655
ISBN 13
9780312314651
LCCN
2003269472, 91027310
OCLC/WorldCat
51244944
Library Thing
216706
Goodreads
709746

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