There are two opinions on this.
Some say no, as it might let the enemy know what we are doing.
Some say yes, as the enemy is there, and knows full well what we are doing.
In general, we probably should allow it. The argument that war plans will be televised is a bit out there, as most generals do not speak to their staff in front of cameras.
So what starts out as "reasonable restrictions" to safe guard the troops, is in practice "don't film anything that shows how badly we are handling things".
No because of the children watching it are affected by some of the things they put out there.
Freedom of the press. If citizens don't like it then its their responsibility to change the law.
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There are two sides to this issue: those who are in the war, and those who are not. Those people who aren't in the war tend to want to know what is going on in the war and their countries next plans for the war. But those who are actually in the war fear that enemies will be watching the news feeds and that it will give away their plans and expose their positions.
In 1969 it may not have been televised.
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In and around the Holy Land (present-day Israel).
False
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Yes, the 1966 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was televised.
Happened before the present day. (APEX)
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