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Tiananmen as treated by the Christian Science Monitor
Authors:Linda K. Fuller
Affiliation:Media Department , Worcester State College , Worcester, MA, 01602
Abstract:Focusing on one medium's specific responses to a specific news crisis, print coverage by the Christian Science Publishing Company on the Tiananmen Square incident is compared to that of the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, New York Times (Springfield, MA), Sunday Republican, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. The Christian Science Monitor, a newspaper internationally known for its objective, balanced reportage, is described and discussed, particularly regarding its pre‐ and post‐Tiananmen coverage. Its 185 articles beginning June 4, 1989, until a year later are delineated, along with the eight that appeared in the Christian Science Publishing Company's new monthly magazine, World Monitor. The argument is advanced that, despite major changes, the Monitor remains an invaluable media resource to both scholars and the lay public for unbiased reportage.
Keywords:Tiananmen Square  Christian Science Monitor  World Monitor  western press  newspaper comparisons  China's Freedom spring  Beijing  James L. Tyson
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