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The freedom of the press and the freedom of television

Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 1987
This paper debates the question whether it is correct and fair to equate the freedom of the press, or the printed media, with that of television. The disparate characteristics of these two media are also discussed, e.g. newspaper's greater selectivity on the part of the reader and television's higher credibility rating.
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Freedom of the Press

Postgraduate Medicine, 1984
In carrying out the primary aim of the charter to promote by all reasonable means the interests of journalists and journalism, the Institute has faced change when the evolving techniques of the profession have demanded it, but one aspect that has remained paramount over the years is the maintenance and protection of freedom of the Press.
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The Quest for Press Freedom

2013
The Quest for Press Freedom is a book about press development and freedom in Ethiopia, with a focus on the state media. It examines the building of a modern media institution over the last one hundred years of its existence, and the restrictions against its freedoms.
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The Freedom of the Press

1965
Something has been seen in previous sections of the repression to which the press was subject, not only under the law of libel, which could be freely used against journalists and pamphleteers who attacked the British Constitution, but also under the special laws passed to restrict the circulation of newspapers and political pamphlets by heavy taxation.
G. D. H. Cole, A. W. Filson
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Freedom of the press

Index on Censorship, 1976
The following is the text of a talk given at the Foreign Office Conference Centre at Wilton Park on 25 July 1975.
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Freedom of the Press

European Review, 2009
The US media are undergoing a massive transformation, approaching a crisis in journalism, which may portend similar issues in Europe and the rest of the world. Historically, most professional journalism has been done by the print media, especially newspapers.
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The Freedom of the Press

2015
This chapter first turns to the problem of writing histories, beginning with a major figure in the Catholic culture of France, Jacques Auguste de Thou, whose way of writing history brought him into conflict with his own church in terms that presaged future events such as the story of Paolo Sarpi or the ordeal of Galileo.
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Freedom of the Press

2015
Abstract Freedom of the press has become a popular idea throughout the world. The promise of free expression, however, is not necessarily realized when governments feel that security and stability are threatened. This chapter explains the concept of freedom of the press.
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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1968
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