What was the freedom of Press?
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Freedom of the press—the right to report news or circulate opinion without censorship from the government—was considered “one of the great bulwarks of liberty,” by the Founding Fathers of the United States. Americans enjoy freedom of the press as one of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.
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➝ define Freedom of the press ?
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➝Freedom of the press is very important, it should be free from irrational control of the government as well as from the personal , prejudice and self intercept of the rich owners of the newspapers.
➝The leading newspapers are owned by business houses which are guided by a desire to protect their own interests.
➝some businessman may try to help certain individual or the causes they representation of people should read more than one newspaper before forming an opinion about government policies or other important happenings.