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I asked him, How could we have a press column if we cant write about other work done in the press?
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"I asked him, How could we have a press column if we can't write about other work done in the press?"

- Sydney Schanberg

About this Quote

This quote by Sydney Schanberg is describing the importance of press flexibility and also the capability to write about other job carried out in the press. He is asking exactly how it is possible to have a press column if reporters are not permitted to write about other work carried out in the press. This quote highlights the importance of press freedom and the ability to write about other job carried out in journalism. It suggests that without press liberty, journalists can not do their work properly as well as the general public will certainly not be educated of essential news. This quote likewise indicates that press freedom is essential for a functioning freedom, as it enables the public to be informed of important information and events. It also implies that without press liberty, journalists can refrain from doing their task correctly as well as the general public will certainly not be educated of crucial news.

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Sydney Schanberg This quote is written / told by Sydney Schanberg between January 17, 1934 and July 9, 2016. He was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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