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Secrets Of Victory The Office Of Censorship And The American Press And Radio In World War Ii 1st Edition Michael S Sweeney

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Secrets Of Victory The Office Of Censorship And The American Press And Radio In World War Ii 1st Edition Michael S Sweeney
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.99 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Michael S. Sweeney
ISBN: 9780807825983, 0807825980
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Secrets Of Victory The Office Of Censorship And The American Press And Radio In World War Ii 1st Edition Michael S Sweeney by Michael S. Sweeney 9780807825983, 0807825980 instant download after payment.

During World War II, the civilian Office of Censorship supervised a huge and surprisingly successful program of news management: the voluntary self-censorship of the American press. In January 1942, censorship codebooks were distributed to all American newspapers, magazines, and radio stations with the request that journalists adhere to the guidelines within. Remarkably, over the course of the war no print journalist, and only one radio journalist, ever deliberately violated the censorship code after having been made aware of it and understanding its intent.
Secrets of Victory examines the World War II censorship program and analyzes the reasons for its success. Using archival sources, including the Office of Censorship's own records, Michael Sweeney traces the development of news media censorship from a pressing necessity after the attack on Pearl Harbor to the centralized yet efficient bureaucracy that persuaded thousands of journalists to censor themselves for the sake of national security. At the heart of this often dramatic story is the Office of Censorship's director Byron Price. A former reporter himself, Price relied on cooperation with--rather than coercion of--American journalists in his fight to safeguard the nation's secrets.

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