Gawker :: In August 2003, Daniel Senor, the former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, was in Baghdad and serving as the public face of the rapidly devolving occupation of Iraq under Paul Bremer. He wrote an email to Dorrance Smith, a former ABC News producer who was serving as a media adviser to the CPA, laying out the "issues" he was facing in getting positive TV coverage in Iraq. Senor's main problem? TV correspondents and producers weren't in Iraq long enough.
Gawker obtained the email via the Freedom of Information Act and published it online
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