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CIA Editorial Veto Power in News Organizations (Church Committee)
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- → SHARES-ACTOR CIA Journalists and Media Assets Named in Church Committee Records [file] — Both dossiers involve the Church Committee and its investigation into CIA relationships with media figures.
- → SHARES-EVENT CIA Relationships with Major U.S. News Organizations: Operational Scale and Editorial Influence [file] — This dossier specifically investigates the existence of editorial veto power, a facet of broader CIA media influence examined in the other dossier.
- → DERIVED-FROM Operation Mockingbird: CIA Media Influence Program and Charter/Directive Post-1962 [file] — The broader discussion of CIA media influence, and thus implied editorial control, often stems from narratives surrounding Operation Mockingbird.
- → SHARES-EVENT CIA Journalist Recruitment Programs: Declassified Assessments and Lessons Learned (1970s–1980s) [file] — The Church Committee's findings on CIA journalist recruitment programs are foundational to understanding the potential for editorial influence.
- → PRECEDES CIA Journalist Relationships and Story Suppression During Vietnam War, Watergate, and Cold War [file] — The question of editorial veto power is a more specific and direct form of control than general story suppression, but both relate to CIA influence on media.