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Q: What does it mean that the Vietnam war was a television war?
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When was the first war covered on TV?

The Vietnam war from 1959 to 1975.


Why is Vietnam not famous on American TV?

Because Vietnam war was fake and it never happened. Whatever teachers tell you about Vietnam War do not believe them.


Why is the Vietnam war sometimes referred to as living-room war?

The Vietnam War was a part of the daily news where Americans often viewed the war on TV in their living-rooms .


The 2003 TV film Path to War is about Lyndon B. Johnson and what war?

Vietnam War


Where did Americans get their information about the Vietnam war?

The liberal television networks.


Which war was the first to feature nightly broadcasts on television?

Vietnam


What are the release dates for Day Under Fire Vietnam War - 2007 TV?

Day Under Fire Vietnam War - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 27 November 2007


What most made the public aware of the horrors of war during Vietnam?

Television images of the war


What role did television and fulbright hearings play in the war in Vietnam?

Television brought the war into your living room. Furthermore, television opened Americans' eyes to the Vietnam war's actual position. people were at home thinking that the U.S was going to win the war and t.v gave the u.s the actual facts and the occurences of the position of the u.s in the war.


What are the release dates for Vietnam A Television History - 1983 Vietnamizing the War 1969-1973 1-8?

Vietnam A Television History - 1983 Vietnamizing the War 1969-1973 1-8 was released on: USA: 1983


Why was Vietnam considered a desireable place?

If you mean "why was the Vietnam War" a desireable place to fight a war; it wasn't. The US military wanted to fight a war in Europe. Clean, traditional, and gentlemanly. Wars in Asia are hot, dirty, and fought to the death...not the type of war Americans & Europeans like. (There were no "Hogan's Heros" (TV POW comedy series 1960s) in the Pacific! (WWII).


What reasons did protests oppose the war in Vietnam?

The Vietnam was was never a declared war, but 58,000 men died there in 10 years. Every night on TV the war was filmed and put on the news. This changed how people viewed the war and they began to protest the war. We saw men died in the jungles of Vietnam and it was felt that the government needed to leave or declare a war.