what was the role of us media in the vietnam war?
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Since the beginning of the World War II, television gradually became familiar to the public. At the end of the war, it began to be manufactured in large-scale. In 1950s, there were only 9% of American home who owned a television, but this figure rose dramatically to 93% in 19661. In a survey conducted in 1964, 58% US respondents said that they “got most of their news” from television2. Television, therefore, became the most important source of news for American people during the Vietnam era.
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