Sept. 9, 2011: Beat the Press: The media's coverage of Sept. 11th

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Susana commented on Greater Boston on 09.09.11
Good show, but Jill Carroll did not work for the NYTimes as you reported in the 9/9/11 Beat the Press 9/11 10 Year Later. From Wikipedia Jill Carroll born October 6, 1977 is an American former journalist now working as a firefighter[1] who was kidnapped and ultimately released in Iraq. Carroll was a reporter for the Christian Science Monitor at the time of her kidnapping.

In this special presentation, Beat the Press looks back at the media's coverage of the September 11 terror attacks, the media's relationship with the government during times of war, and how the media itself has dramatically changed over the past 10 years.

Correction: We incorrectly stated that Jill Carroll was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal at the time of her kidnapping. She worked for the Christian Science Monitor.

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