The war between Vietnam and the U.S. was called the "First Television War" since the conflict started through television news and media.
Explanation:
This war was basically fought against the alleged evils of Communism as cold war tensions ran through the country.
Advances in media and television at that time enabled easier and smooth news coverage.
Due to the necessity of television, the percentage of Americans who owned television rose from 9 percent to 93 percent during the period of 1950 to 1966.
The Americans had to do something unique and as a result the on-site coverage of the war in Vietnam.
The first time in American history the news from front lines was brought straight into the living room.
During World War 2, the stories were broadcast like motion pictures in theaters, newscaster shared the only good news and reported bad news with a cheery disposition.
Professional and highly experienced journalists were used during this war.