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What was the impact of the news media during the Vietnam War? The news media were largely unable to report significant news because of censorship. Newspaper and television reporters gave their overwhelming support to the war effort. The news media provided a very favorable picture of South Vietnamese leaders. News reports led the public to question American involvement in Vietnam.

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  • Newspaper and television reporters gave their overwhelming support to the war effort.

Step-by-step explanation:

The main focus of the media was high morale and support for the war effort. In contrast, the television news networks had a bleaker view of the war in Vietnam. After the Tet Offensive in 1968—which the public saw as a defeat—reports turned unfavorable toward the war effort.

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