单词 | press council |
释义 | > as lemmasPress Council Press Council n. (also with lower-case initials) an organization established to regulate a particular newspaper industry and to maintain professional standards among journalists. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > working practices and conditions > [noun] > Press Council Press Council1882 1882 Times 19 Sept. 11/7 In 1872 the [Russian] Press Council had conferred upon it the power of seizing..all books or journals condemned by the Minister of the Interior. 1947 Minutes of Evidence Royal Comm. on Press 12 Nov. 23/2 in Parl. Papers 1947–8 (Cmd. 7330) 14 533 The proposal is that there should be a Press Council, something..approximating to the General Medical Council.., and that there should be punishments and rewards instituted in order to raise and preserve the standards of professional behaviour within the newspaper profession. 1977 Evening Post (Nottingham) 27 Jan. 6/1 There would be an excellent case for reporting the newspaper to the Press Council for failing to do its duty. 2005 Irish News (Nexis) 26 Oct. 26 Legislation to set up a press council..would get a speedy passage through the Dail and Seanad. < as lemmas |
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