| Books | p. 2 |
| Dedication | p. 5 |
| Prologue to a Post Log | p. 9 |
| Introduction | |
| Blogging the War Away | p. 15 |
| Winners and Losers | |
| Training Media For War | p. 31 |
| Pentagon Puts Journalists to Use in Selling the War | p. 33 |
| Irony and Reality in Reporting the Post-war War | p. 35 |
| Now That the War is Over, Media Shame Surfaces | p. 37 |
| The Link Between War, the FCC and our Right to Know | p. 39 |
| White House Press Party Becomes a Bush Rally | p. 41 |
| War as News Becomes War as History | p. 45 |
| Producing the War | |
| Iraqi 'Monster' Seeks to Win our Hearts and Minds | p. 51 |
| War Calls and the News Biz Rushes to Enlist | p. 53 |
| The Media War and the Anti-war Movement | p. 54 |
| How to Keep the Media on Message | p. 56 |
| Keeping the Cards Below the Table | p. 59 |
| The Media War Mirrors the Coming War | p. 64 |
| Partying with MSNBC.com | p. 65 |
| Messiahs and More Media Mishigas | p. 67 |
| Words From the Wise | p. 73 |
| Countdown to War | |
| Washington Demands U.N. Inspectors Leave Iraq | p. 77 |
| Liberation By Devastation | p. 79 |
| Embed with the Military | p. 84 |
| Mobilizing Opinion | |
| Right Wing Liberation Theology Drives Speech | p. 91 |
| War Dances and Media Complaints | p. 94 |
| Media Jumps Aboard the President's War Express | p. 96 |
| When Jingoism Replaces Journalism | p. 98 |
| "Fictitious Times are Here Again" | p. 102 |
| 15 Bungled Stories | p. 107 |
| Battlefield Blues | |
| Is the Invasion Bogged Down in a New Quagmire? | p. 111 |
| The Network Jihad on Journalism | p. 116 |
| Personalities Targeted as Problems Emerge | p. 121 |
| "A Preposterous Facsimile of Journalism' | p. 122 |
| What is "the Value Proposition?" | p. 128 |
| Media Shakedown and Breakdown | p. 134 |
| Onward, Christian Soldiers | p. 136 |
| War as One Big Joke | p. 141 |
| Surrounding Baghdad | |
| Invaders Face Sandstorms, Bugs and Citizen Soldiers | p. 145 |
| April Fools' Day: The Fall and Rise of Peter Arnett | p. 146 |
| Pentagon Turns on Armchair Generals | p. 152 |
| Baghdad Braces, Say TV Faces | p. 156 |
| Words of the Wise | p. 161 |
| War Kills Journalists | |
| Death Toll Mounts as War Tragedy Invades Newsrooms | p. 165 |
| What Would Dr. King Say About All of This? | p. 167 |
| TV is Bombed to Cure Their Propaganda | p. 171 |
| Decapitation Strikes Target Saddam | p. 175 |
| Comics Make Fun of the Conflict | p. 179 |
| Amnesia Stalks the Airwaves | p. 184 |
| Another War of Words | p. 186 |
| So This is Victory? | |
| Looting Erupts, Baghdad in Chaos as Soldiers Watch | p. 191 |
| Liberation Festival for Thieves and Terror | p. 198 |
| War Wows Them in Heartland | p. 205 |
| Networks Decide to Change the Subject | p. 207 |
| War is Over, Now It's Time to Move on | p. 211 |
| Now the Resistance and Political Turmoil | p. 214 |
| War Coverage Under Fire From BBC Chief | p. 217 |
| Thug Life, Baghdad Style | p. 219 |
| Truth Crushed to Earth Will Rise Again | p. 221 |
| The Statue Spectacle: We Wanted It to Be True But It Wasn't | p. 228 |
| Remembering the Fallen | |
| After the War: Call for a Media Crimes Tribunal | p. 233 |
| CPJ Releases Report on Palestine Hotel Attack | p. 235 |
| Roster of the Dead and Missing | p. 236 |
| Amplifing Officials, Squelching Dissent (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) | p. 237 |
| What Can You Do About It? | |
| A Call for Media Activism | p. 241 |
| After the War: The Summer of Summing Up | p. 243 |
| Manhunts and Media Myopia | p. 251 |
| A Letter to Edward R. Murrow | p. 257 |
| The Networks and News Management | p. 262 |
| International Perspectives | |
| The War Against Iraq on Television: A Split Reality | p. 267 |
| Last Words | |
| Deception as Policy | p. 281 |
| Credits | |
| About the Author: Danny Schechter | p. 285 |
| About Coldtype.net | p. 286 |
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