A genuinely free press?
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on information subsides from their audiences. A genuinely free and open press can only exist where readers can recognise where the hand of the government has helped in writing the news they read and watch.
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doaj-fee0c75b000c41d98a3a608db24432bd2020-11-25T03:10:01ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352000-01-016110.24135/pjr.v6i1.679A genuinely free press?Ian Ward Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on information subsides from their audiences. A genuinely free and open press can only exist where readers can recognise where the hand of the government has helped in writing the news they read and watch. https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/679free presspress freedomfreedom of informationmedia relationsinvestigative journalismpublic journalism |
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Pacific Journalism Review |
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Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on information subsides from their audiences. A genuinely free and open press can only exist where readers can recognise where the hand of the government has helped in writing the news they read and watch.
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