Cataract Kid said:
RHFC_piper, I pretty much agree.
I haven't done anything with "Army News" since spring '06, I known reporters within Army News that have been to Afghanistan on more than one occasion (I'm sure just by browsing their site you can figure out who I'm talking about), but I've never really have noticed any of that, how should I put this, "up front reporting"(?). I have not seen one CF Soldier in still or video (EDIT: Besides civi stuff) actively engaging any OMF, hey I could be right out in left field here but, isn't that what the soldiers that will have to deploy want to see? (I know most of the troops with 2VP see it somewhat like I do).
Other countries have military news/civil affairs units that do an awesome job of reporting about their contries soldiers from whatever theater of operations, why can't we?
In hindsight, maybe I'm just being a little to hard on them (Army News), it did only stand up in 2002.
Keep in mind that Combat Camera does go out with the troops... into some fights (at least the ones they get caught in) and they come back with some great footage and stills... But then they go right into an archive, with a little blurb and no real story. Why aren't these pics and videos being used to tell a bigger story? Why isn't a combat camera image tech being paired up with a willing reporter out in the field?
I agree with the previously posted assessment of Army News to an extent; No one really watches it, 'cause it doesn't speak to a wide audience.... The note about "who cares what reservists do?"... well, reservists do, but we don't get Army news fed into our mess, or at our gyms... Cause we don't live on base... so it's kinda pointless. And those are the only times I've seen an Army News broadcast; in the mess or in the lobby of the Gym on base... And the reports are usually months old.
milnewstbay said:
I only visit the Army News sites periodically, but based on how media, institutional or MSM, work in general, I wonder how much of the editorial approach for all these outlets is driven by the fact that not EVERY CF member in theatre is a combat arms member, and there has to be a reflection of the contribution of the other branches/trades?
I know everyone wants to see the keen, slick, fixed bayonet stuff the bulk of the time, it appears that with the size of the "goat to be fed", so to speak, not every piece is going to be hoo-hah.
Happy to hear from anyone who's involved in feeding said goat (or even anyone who's fed the goat in the recent past) to see if I'm way outta line or not.
I agree with this to an extent as well, but keep in mind that not every CF member in theater is a support trade either, and its not all support and battle group... what about stories from OMLT, or PRT or CIMIC.
Consider the stories which have been done;
Battle group; Synopsis - I live in a FOB and do patrols... we get shot at a lot
NSE / NCE; Synopsis - I live in KAF and its hot... but we have Timmies... rockets suck.
PRT/CIMIC; Synopsis - I live in the middle of a huge city with hundreds of thousands of people who need help and support... every day is an adventure, and although this is the stuff people back home should know about, since this is why were here, the MSM would rather report death (sensationalism) and government media would rather report about Tim Hortons and the new Canada house.
OMLT; Synopsis - We're training the future of this mission... As much as Canada wants us to leave, they don't know how... We're how... and like PRT/CIMIC, this is what people should know.
Of all the stories I read on MSM every day, the majority are about the first 2... There's so much more to tell over there and they're concentrating on some guy's tour in KAF... If I wanted to read about someones exp in KAF, there are about a million Blogs on BlogSpot, updated daily about the same crap... Seriously... go look for yourself. At least then you can confirm that they actually did have a black out, and some were unfortunate enough to go without AC for a few hours. Meanwhile, I'll continue searching for some good stories about PRT, CIMIC and OMLT... as well as some stories from the front, as they can be used for lessons learned if nothing else.
Army News is a great idea, but they need to set some priorities. If the MSM isn't going to report fairly on what we're accomplishing over there, then Army News should pick up the slack and show the reality of the mission.
And as was said, it could be as simple as finding a "grunt" on the line, or a PRT/CIMIC/OMLT member, handing them a video/still camera and let them Blog their tour... hell.. half of them are doing it anyway. Lots of resources available.