"How the U.S. Heard About Pearl Harbor" by Ernest D. Rose, Journal of Broadcasting, 1961
This article analyzes the news reports that occurred immediately following the Pearl Harbor attack. It highlights the chaotic and emotionally charged nature of the initial reports, which, despite their imperfections, significantly impacted American public sentiment and perception of historical events. Rose's analysis underscores the importance of accurate and responsible communication, especially during times of crisis.
Resource Identifier
Broadcasting
Citation
Thomas C. Kennedy papers, Collection No. 400003, Box 29, folder 20, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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