David Halberstam
Quite rightly Berthelson goes beyond the military's partially successful attempts to restrain reporters and the reduced willingness of reporters to put their lives on the line (in an admittedly more dangerous war) to the flaws in our society itself. As Halberstam said, America has become an “’entertainment society. We want to be entertained more than we want to think.’” All too true. We get the journalists that we ask for.
Perhaps there is a slightly hopeful note in ESPN changing its obituary headline so that it no longer identifies Halberstam simply as a “sports author” (though he was very good at that, too).