U.S. news media reduces Iraq presence

Published: Oct. 11, 2008 at 10:41 AM
Order reprints
BAGHDAD, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- U.S. news media outlets have drastically downsized their presence in Iraq as violence diminishes and news budgets are cut, journalists say.

Military officials say the number of "embedded" U.S. journalists last month was 39, down significantly from the 219 in September 2007, while only four of the 12 full-time U.S. news bureaus operating in Baghdad last year now remain, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

Among those who no longer staff full-time Iraq bureaus are the U.S. television networks CBS and NBC, the newspaper said.

"It remains important and it remains interesting," said Alissa Rubin, The New York Times' acting bureau chief in Baghdad. "But what's in front of us now is almost a static situation. There's not a clear narrative line. The stories are more complex."

As acts of sectarian violence against U.S. troops have dropped, the stories out of Iraq have become more complicated sagas about the intricacies of nation-building, the Post said.

"There are a lot of things going on, a lot of very complicated things going on," said Gen. David Perkins, the top U.S. military spokesman in Iraq. "And to cover that, you really have to understand the details and the sophistication of it."


© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.



Well-dressed begger says good clothes help (<1 min)
Prosecutors drop Barry stalking case (6 min)
UPI NewsTrack Business (10 min)
NASA scientists study carbonate rocks (13 min)
Study: U.S. hospitals let too many die (17 min)
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (20 min)
Winnipeg, Canada, retains Slurpee title (27 min)
fark
MoveOn.org draws a crowd of 30 demonstrators in Alabama. None miss work
People were looking for sexual favors on Craigslist in exchange for tickets to Michael Jackson's...
Toronto mayor tries to tell world everything is fine; cut off as press conference attacked by giant...
"If it weren't for overdraft fees, 45% of banks and credit unions wouldn't have made money in 2008"...
Woman's cunning attempt to elude police during car chase ends when she A. Hits a tree B. Runs out...
Obama: Poorer nations should fight harder against global warming. Poorer Nations: Obama should EABOD....