The Vietnam War became one of the most publicized wars America fought, and has been called "The Television War". TV was an important source of news for Americans during the war. While TV stations were initially pro-war, after the Tet Offensive, the media became increasingly critical of the "unwinnable" war. The war was also covered by photographers, in particular, Nick Ut won a Pulitzer Prize for his "Terror of War" photograph, portraying children running from a napalm attack at the Trang Bang village.
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