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How did the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War? Reporters frequently attacked Johnson over his administration's failed policies. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television. Newspapers refused to cover events that might show the war in a negative light. Protestors published magazines and appeared on television to explain their message.

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B. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television.

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"For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television" is the best answer in terms of how the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War.
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