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free press

noun

  1. a body of book publishers, news media, etc., not controlled or restricted by government censorship in political or ideological matters.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of free press1

First recorded in 1760–70
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“All coming at it from a place of wanting things to be better and wanting to be civil,” Jordan added, and “a strong belief in democracy and the importance of free press.”

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Just ahead of his 100-day mark in office, the Trump administration set off two major earthquakes that shook the media landscape and threatened the foundation of a free press.

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So curtailing their work is another arrow aimed at the heart of democracy, as damaging as the attack on universities and the free press.

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As kids of immigrants, our parents came from places where the media was hobbled or where there is no free press.

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Its news stories serve as a model of a free press and a vital source of information.

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