Reporting America at War
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December 18, 1941:
Roosevelt creates the Office of Censorship. Under the direction of Byron Price, former executive news editor of the Associated Press, the office established a Code of Wartime Practices for newspapers and radio stations. Under these guidelines, accounts of sporting events could not mention the weather, and even lost dog advertisements and radio song dedications were curtailed lest they contain coded messages from enemy spies.