I understand your concerns, but propaganda becomes a concern when the ONLY source of information is controlled by the state.
Even though the war had many instances where "pool" coverage was required, there were many ther cases where the governments inability to control the media brought about a heap of trouble (Abu Graib (sp?), "embedded journalists", the beheadings, the soldiers mud wrestling, etc.). I'd like to get the Pentagon's version alongside the media version. Neither side is totally unbiased, but I like to evaluate both myself. Also, the Pentagon Channel may focus more on stories that the media may find unnewsworthy. Just because it isn't sensational doesn't mean it should be ignored.
Even though the war had many instances where "pool" coverage was required, there were many ther cases where the governments inability to control the media brought about a heap of trouble (Abu Graib (sp?), "embedded journalists", the beheadings, the soldiers mud wrestling, etc.). I'd like to get the Pentagon's version alongside the media version. Neither side is totally unbiased, but I like to evaluate both myself. Also, the Pentagon Channel may focus more on stories that the media may find unnewsworthy. Just because it isn't sensational doesn't mean it should be ignored.