Congratulations to our two most frequent quests on Pundit Review Radio, Matt from Blackfive and Michael Yon who were featured yesterday’s Wall Street Journal!

Matthew Burden, an Army veteran, started his blog, “Blackfive,” in December 2003 after he learned that an Army buddy, Maj. Mathew Schram, had been killed in an ambush near the Iraq-Syria border. Mr. Burden, 39, felt his friend received short shrift in media coverage and decided to blog about military stories he felt weren’t getting the attention they deserved.

“Does Abu Ghraib need to be told 40 times above the fold in the New York Times when half your readers couldn’t name the guy who won the Medal of Honor?” Mr. Burden says.

Michael Yon, a 42-year-old Army Special Forces veteran, is perhaps the most attention-grabbing blogger, with appearances on MSNBC and CNN. In December 2004, he embedded himself with troops in Iraq and posted dispatches online for the next several months.

Most of Mr. Yon’s writings related heroic acts by American troops and Iraqis. Mr. Yon also praises some media coverage of Iraq. But in an interview, he says many reporters “haven’t stayed long enough to see what’s going on. Most of the reporting is not deep enough.” According to Mr. Yon, Iraqis are determined to fight insurgents and embrace a new government, a storyline he says he doesn’t see in mainstream news coverage.


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