Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... facts , presenting them and interpreting them , which we ordinarily associate with the Press , is not the responsibility of newspapers in a totalitarian State . The question of allowing opinions expressed by the Press to be critically ...
... facts , presenting them and interpreting them , which we ordinarily associate with the Press , is not the responsibility of newspapers in a totalitarian State . The question of allowing opinions expressed by the Press to be critically ...
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... facts too are withheld from the public . However , the gathering and presentation of facts is not less important to a newspaper than the expression of opinion . We suffer from grave shortcomings here , for which it is difficult to find ...
... facts too are withheld from the public . However , the gathering and presentation of facts is not less important to a newspaper than the expression of opinion . We suffer from grave shortcomings here , for which it is difficult to find ...
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... facts . It used to be fashionable once to talk of " objectivity " in reporting . If you pick up any book on journalism , you are bound to read some- where something to the effect that " facts are sacred , comment is free . " It is a ...
... facts . It used to be fashionable once to talk of " objectivity " in reporting . If you pick up any book on journalism , you are bound to read some- where something to the effect that " facts are sacred , comment is free . " It is a ...
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