"Freedom of the press protects the right to access and publish information or opinions without government censorship or fear of punishment. Control occurs when the government examines publications and productions and prohibits the use of material it finds offensive. Freedom of press applies to all types of printed and broadcast material, including books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, films and radio and television programs.The Constitution's framers provided the press with broad freedom. This freedom was considered necessary to the establishment of a strong, independent press sometimes called "the fourth branch" of the government. An independent press can provide citizens with a mixture of information and opinions on matters of public importance."
The Press should have FREEDOM
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The Press should have FREEDOM
http://www.lincoln.edu/criminaljustice/hr/Speech.htm