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Existing comment: The Modern War Correspondent:
By the 20th Century's End, Real-Time Reports From the Front:
War reporting came of age during World War II as hundreds of newspaper reporters were sent to cover the global conflict. This time they were accompanied by a new breed -- broadcast journalists. Radio reports brought the actual sounds of war directly into American living rooms. The press corps took on another new look as well. For the first time, significant numbers of women were covering a conflict.
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