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September 11, 2001, left an ineradicable impact on how the news media frame events for audience understanding and consumption. This study discovered that media especially press covers War on Terror differently from other times of war, conflict, or crisis.The book covered three aspect with wide angle i.e. press foreign policy and War on Terror to determine the comparative coverage and portrayal of the War on Terror in Pakistan, how Pakistan, India, and America, press portray and how considerably they cover the War on terror in Pakistan, which also benefits to know the policy of the government…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
September 11, 2001, left an ineradicable impact on how the news media frame events for audience understanding and consumption. This study discovered that media especially press covers War on Terror differently from other times of war, conflict, or crisis.The book covered three aspect with wide angle i.e. press foreign policy and War on Terror to determine the comparative coverage and portrayal of the War on Terror in Pakistan, how Pakistan, India, and America, press portray and how considerably they cover the War on terror in Pakistan, which also benefits to know the policy of the government concerned. This study also analyzes to what extent Pakistani, Indian, and American print media followed its foreign policy guidelines in the coverage of War on Terror.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Shahid Minhas ist ein anerkannter außerordentlicher Professor und Experte für politische Kommunikation. Er hat mit verschiedenen Medienorganisationen zusammengearbeitet und dadurch umfassende Kenntnisse in diesem Bereich erworben. Er hat auch ein Buch mit dem Titel "Talibanization versus Pak Army: An inevitable War and Press" veröffentlicht, in dem er sein Fachwissen im Bereich der Presse unter Beweis stellt.