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They said the debate really has nothing to do with editorial freedom.
"So far, I've always been able to maintain my editorial freedom.
Some Time employees wonder if the magazine's editorial freedom is in jeopardy.
Money is also changing the meaning of editorial freedom.
"The only guarantee of editorial freedom in the long run is to be self-supporting," he said.
I have no doubt that editorial freedom will be the byword."
So do Observer journalists feel they enjoy editorial freedom?
The media in Kyrgyzstan have traditionally enjoyed greater editorial freedom than their regional counterparts.
The purpose of these rules is to safeguard our children and protect the editorial freedom of journalists.
As the test is quite broad there is also no possibility of infringing on editorial freedom.
Radio Courtoisie has preserved its editorial freedom by eschewing any form of advertising.
"A living, breathing newspaper must have editorial freedom.
Switzerland's press has full editorial freedom and mainly operates along regional lines which reflect linguistic divisions.
Or maybe government itself should, with appropriate firewalls to protect editorial freedom, as it has with high distinction in some other countries.
Besides legal considerations, editorial freedom in Russia has suffered a number of setbacks in recent months.
For American producers the most difficult question about the film is whether the Vietnamese Government will give foreigners editorial freedom.
"That is why the previous editors of Museology have always been exceedingly careful about how they exercised their editorial freedom."
They were concerned with variety of opinion, editorial freedom, partisan bias - values having nothing directly to do with economics and industry.
Harris allowed him editorial freedom and this led to problems with the establishment, who saw him as challenging the plantocracy.
Some leaders of the community voiced concern about the possibility that the paper might lose some of its editorial freedom.
CP knew that idealism must be accompanied by commercial effectiveness; that editorial freedom comes at a price.
The exiled staff members scoff at this, saying it would destroy editorial freedom and force them into corporate-style timidity.
KPFK program producers are accorded the maximum amount of editorial freedom possible.
When the company purchased Bantam, its first United States publishing house, in the late 1970's, executives there said they were given editorial freedom.
That would severely curtail editorial freedom."