, recently went into liquidation under the pressure of debt, declining circulation and poor revenue.
But the relationship is not simple, for it starkly raises the question of whether a newspaper should tell people what is good for them or what they want to hear. This is where the elements of the profession and that of ownership and patronage of newspapers often collide. But no later than he can be called a mid-career journalist, would he have discovered that there isn’t such a thing as absolute freedom, even in the press.
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