Aaron Brown: War Porn Censor.
"I saw things on the first Sunday of the war, that, [even] if you put a gun to my head I [still]
wouldn't have put them on TV because it was just too- it was
pornographic,
in my view. But it certainly showed
the violence of war."
He worked hard on "the smirk" -- the tiny smile that tended
to polarize viewers into fans or enemies. But he appeared
reluctant to travel out of the studio, preferring the
old-school anchor's occupation of directing and helping
explain [and censor] the news that others filed.
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