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This is an arguable point, but generally the answer is 'yes'. Governments can be justified in censoring war news if that news might in some way help the enemy or endanger the nation's soldiers and citizens. For example, after the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the government censored the exact number of casualties and part of the list of ships destroyed. That information might have been used to help Japan decide whether or not another air strike was worthwhile. One of the biggest stories of World War II was continuously censored for two years -- the Manhattan (atomic bomb) Project. At other times, governments have gone much too far in censoring news. They have tried to keep all war news away from their citizens in an effort to keep people from being anti-war. This was common in World War I. Both sides hid the full death totals at various times.
The Japanese had a mentality of 'no surrender' during World War 2 because they had fought for so long during World War I. The idea that the Japanese might not win the war was inconceivable at the time.
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The BBC world news service provided short wave radio news during the entire war.
The news was controlled by the Committee of the Public
The duration of Prime News - Headline News - is 2 hours.
Prime News - Headline News - was created on 2005-02-20.
No. (I might be wrong.)
Headline News - song - was created on 1994-07-27.
The line that shows news is Headline.
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Bias by headline refers to a situation where a news article or report is biased because of the way its headline is written. This might involve using sensational language, omitting important details, or framing the story in a way that skews the reader's perception before they even delve into the full content. It can lead to a misleading or one-sided presentation of the news.
If the headline isn't catchy, it won't grab the reader's attention.
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