The libertarian theory of the press is most often associated with today's mainstream US news media because it emphasizes minimal government intervention and prioritizes freedom of the press. This theory aligns with the principles of a free market-driven media environment, where media outlets are free to operate without censorship or control from the government.
It was a gradual process which took decades if not centuries. The First Amendment to the US Constitution (1789) guaranteed a free press in the US, at least in theory.
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Mankato Free Press was created in 1887.
Jackson Free Press was created in 2002.
Detroit Free Press was created in 1831.
Carleton Free Press ended in 2008.
Carleton Free Press was created in 2007.
The Burlington Free Press was created in 1827.
Doncaster Free Press was created in 1925.
London Free Press was created in 1847.