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mild statement by Eisenhower shifted sympathy away from his cause and his

methods. It also led to a television network stand against him, supported by

many forms of media. This television stand, together with the “See it now”

documentary, and the nationally televised Army-McCarthy trials put an end to a

disgraceful time period of media history. It was with these actions that the

media and the generations of people that followed learned about the awesome

power of the press, especially the newfound television medium.

The primary function of newspapers, television and any other source of

media is to tell people what’s happening. It is not the responsibility of the

media to determine what the public should or shouldn’t know, or to be concerned

about the effects the truth might cause. Its duty is to report on the facts,

and to be sure of the information that they are reporting.

McCarthyism is something that should never have left Wheeling West

Virginia. Edward Murrow summed it up best in his famous television review of

McCarthy’s career; “Cassius was right: ?The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our

stars but in ourselves.’” (Rovere, 1959, p.265)

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