Remember Main Lineb History of Media Distortion b The Cheonan incident is often compared to the main arc explosion incident. "Remember the Main Lake" is a book that explains how the media has distorted the main arc explosion and other historical events. The history of American media is dotted with various errors, omissions, mischief and red lie. Some of them actually made history by influencing certain events, and some of them just frowned and laughed. In this book, veteran journalist and media analyst Eric Burns reveals how media misled history in American history for two centuries and how this mistake distorted our view and understanding of the past. Overall, we are exploring the trajectories that should not be made in the media, such as distortions, falsehoods, omissions, mischief, and truth-hide. Some of these examples have also made a scene of history. The main thing to watch out for in this book is the main arc explosion. "Remember the Main Lake," the title of the book that came out of the sense that it urged war and that it should not forget the outbreak of war through this fictionalized case. "Remember the Main Lake" In addition to the Maine, Benjamin Franklin created a false article, "The trial of Ms. Foley Baker" with the intention of improving the womans life. Samuel Clemens used her excellent literary talent for the sole reason that she was bored, HL Mengkons "Breaking the War in Progress" reports the results of the naval battle at the time of the Russo-Japanese War. It is more accurate than 2 weeks before the actual news on the battlefield. I tell you what I reported, and the German carpenter, who was identified as a suspect in the notorious Lindbergh kidnapping, It shows a scene intimately.
Eric Burns is an American media critic and journalist. He began his career as a correspondent for NBC News where he appeared regularly on NBC Nightly News and on the Today show.
Burns has written five critically-acclaimed books and continues to work in television. He has worked as a commentator for Entertainment Tonight, host of Arts & Entertainment Revue on A&E, and is the former host of Fox News Channel's Fox News Watch, as well as a media analyst for the network.
Burns received an Emmy Award for media criticism and was named by the Washington Journalism Review as one of the best writers in the history of broadcast journalism.