The Observer: Tabloids must be free to offend
Sunday, 16 November 2008, 12:14 via Delicious/martinstabe
Peter Preston: "The right of the public - broadly, not narrowly, defined; Joe as well as Polly Public - to have the news they want in the way they want it. And those who seek to deny that right automatically join hands with Salisbury on the first Daily Mail so long ago. They say that only sentient, refined people like us - like me, like Max Mosley - should have newspapers that match their interests." Read More...
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