Feb 13, 2007

Watch It!

The PBS documentary-style program Frontline is airing "News War: Secrets, Sources and Spin" tonight, the first in a four-part series that will address issues in modern journalism. The show will discuss how some well-known journalists snuggle up close to members of the Bush administration, a sad fact made especially public through the Scooter Libby trial. Here's the synopsis:
In the first installment of a new, four-part special, "Frontline" examines the political and legal forces challenging the mainstream news media today and how the press has reacted in turn. Correspondent Lowell Bergman talks to the major players in the debates over the role of journalism in 2007, examining the relationship between the Bush administration and the press; the controversies surrounding the use of anonymous sources in reporting from Watergate to the present; and the unintended consequences of the Valerie Plame investigation-a confusing and at times ugly affair that ultimately damaged both reporters' reputations and the legal protections they thought they enjoyed under the First Amendment.

The program airs locally tonight at 9 p.m. on Rocky Mountain PBS, Channel 6 in Denver.

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