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... audiences , and report responsibly . The panel includes William Siemering , a broadcast trainer in Africa , Eastern Europe , and Asia , David Simonson , a newspaper business consultant to Eastern European publications ; and Rachel ...
... audiences , and report responsibly . The panel includes William Siemering , a broadcast trainer in Africa , Eastern Europe , and Asia , David Simonson , a newspaper business consultant to Eastern European publications ; and Rachel ...
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... audiences . The Office publishes five electronic journals that examine major issues facing the United States and the international community . The journals — Economic Perspectives , Global Issues , Issues of Democracy , U.S. Foreign ...
... audiences . The Office publishes five electronic journals that examine major issues facing the United States and the international community . The journals — Economic Perspectives , Global Issues , Issues of Democracy , U.S. Foreign ...
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... audiences and advertisers that news organizations look to for their financial independence. Experiences in various countries illustrate the ways that press is embedded in the economy, both contributing to it and drawing from it—at least ...
... audiences and advertisers that news organizations look to for their financial independence. Experiences in various countries illustrate the ways that press is embedded in the economy, both contributing to it and drawing from it—at least ...
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... audiences and advertising bases to generate much of a profit , even if laws and policies turn benign , as some have . Advertising often comes mostly from the state . Even independent companies may be sufficiently concerned about ...
... audiences and advertising bases to generate much of a profit , even if laws and policies turn benign , as some have . Advertising often comes mostly from the state . Even independent companies may be sufficiently concerned about ...
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... audiences were curious to read online what was missing in the mainstream media . Most crucial was the opening created by the government's divergent policies for old media and new media . “ The government has promised not to censor the ...
... audiences were curious to read online what was missing in the mainstream media . Most crucial was the opening created by the government's divergent policies for old media and new media . “ The government has promised not to censor the ...
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Page 26 - Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery.
Page 4 - The journals — ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, GLOBAL ISSUES, ISSUES OF DEMOCRACY, US FOREIGN POLICY AGENDA, and US SOCIETY AND VALUES — provide analysis, commentary, and background information in their thematic areas.
Page 14 - But the fact that society may find speech offensive is not a sufficient reason for suppressing it. Indeed, if it is the speaker's opinion that gives offense, that consequence is a reason for according it constitutional protection.
Page 13 - A responsible press is an undoubtedly desirable goal, but press responsibility is not mandated by the Constitution and like many other virtues it cannot be legislated.
Page 8 - But the only security of all, is in a free press. The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed.
Page 4 - They are available in several electronic formats to facilitate viewing on-line, transferring, downloading, and printing. Comments are welcome at your local US Embassy...
Page 14 - People in an open society do not demand infallibility from their institutions, but it is difficult for them to accept what they are prohibited from observing.
Page 14 - Nor is it suggested that news gathering does not qualify for First Amendment protection; without some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press could be eviscerated.
Page 14 - Thus while such a bad motive may be deemed controlling for purposes of tort liability in other areas of the law, we think the First Amendment prohibits such a result in the area of public debate about public figures. Were we to hold otherwise, there can be little doubt that political cartoonists and satirists would be subjected to damages awards without any showing that their work falsely defamed its subject. Webster's defines a caricature as 'the deliberately distorted picturing or imitating of...
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