STATEMENT BY BRENT BOZELL IN PRAISE OF MEDIA COVERAGE - Press Release - September 14, 2001 - Media Research Center

STATEMENT BY BRENT BOZELL IN PRAISE OF MEDIA COVERAGE
STATEMENT BY BRENT BOZELL IN PRAISE OF MEDIA COVERAGE

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The following is a statement issued by Media Research Center President Brent Bozell in praise of the medias coverage of the terrorist attacks.

Our national news media have answered the call to duty with professionalism and patriotism. Let us cheer the important and inspiring work done by our nations journalists.

One cannot overestimate the importance of their work, either. All of America was hanging on to their every word during the attacks and in their aftermath as it began to crawl out of the wreckage. The press responded with fierce professionalism.

It is difficult to fathom the pressure on a journalist, particularly the on-air reporter, at a time like this. On television, the anchors earned their name by staying calm and weighty when hysteria came naturally. Consider one incident, at the height of the crisis, just after the third plane had slammed into the Pentagon and no one, but no one, knew what to expect next. I was amazed as I watched Foxs Brit Hume quietly, soberly, but with the necessary urgency, relay that D.C. police were warning him there was another airplane roaring up the Potomac River at a high rate of speed. If true, its target might well have been the U.S. Capitol, right across the street from Mr. Humes broadcast booth.

As now our own land has come under attack, as our own citizens have died needlessly In collapsing heaps of metal and cement, as the crushing reality hits that our very freedom is now imperiled, our national press corps has responded, showing that in a real crisis, they are the best of the best. I know I speak for millions when I offer a heartfelt thank you to our entire national media for their sobriety and their sincerity, and their refreshing sense of national purpose. Like all our leaders, they have responded to tragedy by showing us how to display the best of ourselves when were feeling the worst.