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Freedom of the press refers to legal protections for public communications media. Free Press may also refer to: * Free Press (organization), a USA media advocacy organization founded by professor Robert W. McChesney and journalist John Nichols * Free Press (publisher), an imprint of Simon & Schuster publishing * House of the Free Press, a building in Bucharest, Romania * The Free Press, Cambridge, a pub in Cambridgeshire, England Publications * ''Free Press'' (CPBF), the journal of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom *''The Free Press Journal'', an Indian daily newspaper *''Columbus Free Press'', a former monthly "alternative" journal published in Columbus, Ohio, now published as ''Free Press'' newspaper, ''Free Press Express'' broadsheet and on the website ''freepress.org'' *''Detroit Free Press'', a daily newspaper * ''The Free Press'' (Mankato), a daily newspaper in Mankato, Minnesota * ''The Free Press'' (University of Southern Maine), a weekly student newspaper ...
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Freedom Of The Press
Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the fundamental principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic News media, media, especially publication, published materials, should be considered a right to be exercised freely. Such freedom implies the absence of interference from an overreaching State (polity), state; its preservation may be sought through constitution or other legal protection and security. Without respect to governmental information, any government may distinguish which materials are public or protected from disclosure to the public. State materials are protected due to either one of two reasons: the classified information, classification of information as sensitive, classified or secret, or the relevance of the information to protecting the national interest. Many governments are also subject to "sunshine laws" or freedom of information legislation that are used to define the ambit of national interest and ...
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Free Press (Magazine In Malayalam)
''Free Press'' was a short-lived but well-attempted and widely circulated, monthly magazine in Malayalam language published from Delhi between 2003 and 2006. At 23, Vinod K. Jose became one of the youngest editors-in-chief of any current affairs registered magazine in India when he started ''Free Press''. ''Free Press'' was the first publication to have initiated the concept of citizen journalism in Kerala. ''Free Press'' was founded by Vinod Jose, while working as a foreign correspondent in South Asia for the United States based Pacifica Radio. Funding itself on readers' contribution, ''Free Press'' exhibited the idealism of a group of twenty young journalists, who came together to publish an investigative, non-partisan monthly in Malayalam published from Delhi, targeting the Malayalis in Kerala and the Malayali diaspora in other Indian states and abroad. ''Free Press'' was a registered magazine with the Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI) and sold 55,000 copies every month ...
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Winnipeg Free Press
The ''Winnipeg Free Press'' (or WFP; founded as the ''Manitoba Free Press'') is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It provides coverage of local, provincial, national, and international news, as well as current events in sports, business, and entertainment and various consumer-oriented features, such as homes and automobiles appear on a weekly basis. The WFP was founded in 1872, only two years after Manitoba had joined Confederation (1870), and predated Winnipeg's own incorporation (1873). The ''Winnipeg Free Press'' has since become the oldest newspaper in Western Canada that is still active. Though there is competition, primarily with the print daily tabloid ''Winnipeg Sun'', the WFP has the largest readership of any newspaper in the province and is regarded as the newspaper of record for Winnipeg and the rest of Manitoba. Timeline November 30, 1872: The ''Manitoba Free Press'' was launched by William Fisher Luxton and John A. Kenny ...
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Syrian Free Press
The Syrian Free Press is a non-profit news organization that covers the latest events in Syria. It was created in early 2011 to support the 2011 Syrian uprising. The organization interface is in Arabic but it covers some news in English. History The organization was formed by a coalition of many Syrian human rights activists and professionals from different specializations solely to support the uprising of Syrian people since mid February. Goals * "Provide a clear picture on the current Syrian events." * "Communicate on larger scale with many opposition groups to support Syrian people protests." * "Document the criminal acts of Syrian government against its people with support of different human right activists and groups." Political views Syrian Free Press does support "the freedom of expression which is the foundation of its organization". It is aiming to "achieve a real democratic system in Syria which will guarantee all Syrian people equal rights and prevent the misuse and ...
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The Aberdeen Press And Journal
''The Press and Journal'' is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. Established in 1747, it is Scotland's oldest daily newspaper, and one of the longest-running newspapers in the world. History The newspaper was first published as a weekly title, ''Aberdeen's Journal'', on 29 December 1747. In 1748 it changed its name to the ''Aberdeen Journal''. It was published on a weekly basis for 128 years until August 1876, when it became a daily newspaper. The newspaper was owned by the Chalmers family throughout the nineteenth century, and edited by members of the family until 1849, when William Forsyth became editor. Its political position was Conservative. In November 1922, the paper was renamed ''The Aberdeen Press and Journal'' when its parent firm joined forces with the ''Free Press''. Historical copies of the ''Aberdeen Journal'', dating back to 1798, are available to search and view in digitised form at ...
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Free Press (Scotland)
Freedom of the press refers to legal protections for public communications media. Free Press may also refer to: * Free Press (organization), a USA media advocacy organization founded by professor Robert W. McChesney and journalist John Nichols * Free Press (publisher), an imprint of Simon & Schuster publishing * House of the Free Press, a building in Bucharest, Romania * The Free Press, Cambridge, a pub in Cambridgeshire, England Publications * ''Free Press'' (CPBF), the journal of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom *''The Free Press Journal'', an Indian daily newspaper *''Columbus Free Press'', a former monthly "alternative" journal published in Columbus, Ohio, now published as ''Free Press'' newspaper, ''Free Press Express'' broadsheet and on the website ''freepress.org'' *''Detroit Free Press'', a daily newspaper * ''The Free Press'' (Mankato), a daily newspaper in Mankato, Minnesota * ''The Free Press'' (University of Southern Maine), a weekly student newspaper ...
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Los Angeles Free Press
The ''Los Angeles Free Press'', also called the "''Freep''", is often cited as the first, and certainly was the largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. The ''Freep'' was founded in 1964 by Art Kunkin, who served as its publisher until 1971 and continued on as its editor-in-chief through June 1973. The paper closed in 1978. It was unsuccessfully revived a number of times afterward. Overview From its inception, the ''LA Free Press'' was notable for its radical politics when, in the mid-1960s, such views rarely saw print. It wrote about and was often directly involved in the major historic issues and with the people who shaped the 1960s and 1970s, including the Chicago Seven, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, and Abbie Hoffman. Both the famous and the infamous would open up to the ''Los Angeles Free Press'', from Bob Dylan to the Black Panthers to Jim Morrison to Iceberg Slim. This was a new kind of journalism at that time. The ''Free Press'' saw itself as an advocate o ...
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The London Free Press
''The London Free Press'' is a daily newspaper based in London, Ontario, Canada. It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Southwestern Ontario. History ''The London Free Press'' began as the ''Canadian Free Press'', founded by William Sutherland. It first began printing as a weekly newspaper on January 2, 1849. In 1852, it was purchased for $500 by Josiah Blackburn (and Stephen Blackburn), who renamed it ''The London Free Press and Daily Western Advertiser''. In 1855 Blackburn turned the weekly newspaper into a daily. From 1863 to 1936 ''The London Free Press'' competed for readership with the '' London Advertiser'', which was a daily evening newspaper. The ''Free Press'' has usually been a morning paper, but for many years, it also published an evening paper. Both morning and evening editions were published from the 1950s through to 1981, when the evening edition was permanently retired. The Blackburn family was also involved in other forms of media in London. They ...
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New Hampshire Free Press
The Free State Project (FSP) is an American political migration movement founded in 2001 to recruit at least 20,000 libertarians to move to a single low-population state (New Hampshire was selected in 2003) in order to make the state a stronghold for libertarian ideas. The ''New Hampshire Union Leader'' reports the Free State Project is not a political party, but a nonprofit organization. Participants signed a statement of intent declaring that they intend to move to New Hampshire within five years of the drive reaching 20,000 participants. This statement of intent was intended to function as a form of assurance contract. , 20,000 people have signed this statement of intent—completing the original goal—and 1,909 people are listed as "early movers" to New Hampshire on the FSP website, saying they had made their move prior to the 20,000-participant trigger. In the 2017–2018 term of the 400-member New Hampshire House of Representatives, 17 seats were held by Free Staters. The ...
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Montana Free Press
The Montana Free Press is an American non-profit news organization based in Helena, Montana. As an investigative journalism organization, it focuses on uncovering non-transparent bureaucratic processes and institutions. History The Montana Free Press was founded in 2016 by journalist John S. Adams after working as the capital bureau chief for ''The Great Falls Tribune''. Prior to that, Adams was staff reporter at the ''Missoula Independent''. In 2018, Montana Free Press founder Adams was featured in the documentary film ''Dark Money'', which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The film uncovered the influences of undisclosed corporate "dark money" on elections, while delving deep into investigative topics such as how the funding from American Tradition Partnership influenced Montana state and federal election laws. Coverage The Montana Free Press focuses on the government and policy of the State of Montana, as well as on issues relating to the economy, environment, ene ...
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Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is a free, non-profit news website based in Hong Kong. It was co-founded in 2015 by Tom Grundy, who believed that the territory's press freedom was in decline, to provide an alternative to the dominant English-language news source, the ''South China Morning Post'', and to cover the pro-democracy movement. History Before founding Hong Kong Free Press in 2015, Grundy was a social activist and a blogger who had lived in Hong Kong since around 2005. He wrote the blog Hong Wrong and ran the HK Helper's Campaign, a group advocating for rights of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong. He established HKFP in response to concerns about eroding press freedom and media self-censorship in Hong Kong. HKFP also aimed to provide quick news reports with context, which Grundy said Hong Kong's largest English-language newspaper, the ''South China Morning Post'', does not do. The owners of the ''SCMP'' have business interests in mainland China which has led to claims ...
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The North Central Review Pty Ltd
The North Central Review Pty Ltd (NCR) is a newspaper publishing company based in Kilmore, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... The company was started in 2004 after the merger of The North Central Review and The Kilmore Free Press newspapers. Newspapers The NCR's newspaper history dates back to 1870 with the launch of ''The Kilmore Free Press''. The company publishes the weekly tabloids '' The North Central Review'', which was created in 2004, ''The Free Press'' which merged with NCR in 2004, and ''The Whittlesea Review'' which was created in 2006. Both ''The Free Press'' and ''The Whittlesea Review'' incorporate content from ''The North Central Review''. The NCR also publishes the ''Country Lifestyle Guide'' and the ''North Central Wedding Guide''. Refe ...
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