You can't honestly believe that. Everyone has an agenda - especially Big Navy. I'm not a proponent of tabloid news, but there's more to journalism than CNN and FOX.
Whoa whoa, I didnt say Big Navy (Although I am really saying DOD PAOs) doesnt have an agenda.
What I am saying is reporters tend to be more bias. I believe this because Reporters are under immense amounts of pressure to "produce". Their way is being paid either by their company or out of pocket. If they are freelance they only get paid for stories that get picked up or they dont get paid. Often embeds are very short compared to deployed personnel in that area. I would compare it to writing a thesis two weeks into class and relying on what "some dude" you know talked about at the bar as a source. Its tough.
PAOs are just not under the same pressures to produce, and have
no incentive to produce articles inaccurately. There is a large tolerance for the number of articles they write, they will get roughly the same pay, they will get roughly the same ribbons and roughly the same promotions. If they take the iconic photo that defines OEF through the ages they dont get another dime.
If you think CHINFO is a good substitute for a free press, then say hello to Stalin and Goebbles for me when you see them at the office.
No, I said that the benefits of having free press on the battlefield are so marginal that the risks soldiers are taking for them isn't worth it.