Absolutely and totally the press and media were censored in Franco's Spain. The wording of the question reveals all. It was Franco's Spain. The Law of 1938 gave direct control to the military forces and although the Fraga Law of 1966 led to some relaxation censorship still existed and sanctions could be imposed on journalists. Reading some of the newspapers of the time is revealing. PS Was this question a hoax? If so I have been well and truly had. Geronimo
The media has a right to report any information they obtain, but Law Enforcement and the courts can prevent the media from obtaining sensitive information (by not telling them).
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censored the press -US History, Nova Netcensored the press.
censored the press -US History, Nova Netcensored the press.
The government censored the press and banned certain films, thereby challenging any media influences that threatened the war effort. ---wish this answer could help you
The government censored the press and banned certain films, thereby challenging any media influences that threatened the war effort. ---wish this answer could help you
The government censored the press, limited free speech, and punished dissent.
Because it would be censored. You would loose free speech.
Some synonyms of the word "media" include press, press corps, and news.
The Esperanto words for media and press are amaskomunikiloj and gazetaro.
Freedom of press is the right to print or publish something without it being censored by the government or the government can't rule what can or cannot be published. :)
mock press is a press media where in your asked questions.