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"On June 7, 1998, CNN broadcast Valley of Death, the story of a 1970 raid into Laos by U.S. Special Forces. According to the report, Operation Tailwind used sarin nerve gas to kill U.S. soldiers who had defected to the North Vietnamese. After a firestorm of controversy, CNN retracted the report, ruining the career of rising star April Oliver and compromising the network's credibility. Called "the TV news story of the year" by TV Guide, CNN's Operator Tailwind fiasco was the biggest news scandal of the 1990s." "Hearing about the story after its broadcast, Jerry Lembcke was struck by its resemblance to war legends and myths. His search for the origins of the tale and an explanation for why top-level journalists would believe it led him into the shocking world of political paranoia, where conspiracy theory, popular culture, religious fundamentalism, and the fantasies of war veterans cross paths. Approaching the story as a case study in why people believe what they do, Lembcke reversed the normal inquiry into how journalists shape what the rest of us know, to ask questions about the social forces that shape what journalists know." "With a likeness to Herbert Gans's 1980 classic, Deciding What's News, Jerry Lembcke's CNN's Tailwind Tale is a study of American journalism that opens a window on America itself."--Jacket.
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CNN's Tailwind Tale: Inside Vietnam's Last Great Myth
October 25, 2003, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
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CNN's Tailwind tale: inside Vietnam's last great myth
2003, Rowan & Littlefield, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-208), filmography (p. 171-172) and index
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