NEWSPAPER OWNERSHIP AND EDITORIAL INDEPENDENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TIDE AND GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Editorial freedom or independence is the concept that editors-in-chief should have full authority over the editorial content of their journal. Like individual and national freedom or independence, it is a rhetorical concept whose realisation flows from internal achievement as much as it depends on external validation. From cover to cover, editors have the right “to decide what is published, what is not published, when items ...
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