censorship in print media
Censorship in print media refers to the restrictions placed on the content that can be published in newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials. It involves controlling the dissemination of certain information, often imposed by government authorities or other regulating bodies. Censorship in print media can limit the freedom of expression and impact public access to diverse viewpoints.
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