Category: Freedom of the Press
New York Times reporter James Risen called the Obama administration “the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation”, stating that he seeks …
In response to a widespread outcry the FCC now claims they will no longer question news editors and reporters about their journalistic practices and intent with an invasive questionnaire. …
Obama's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is planning to send government contractors into U.S. news agencies to evaluate how editors and journalists produce articles, TV reports and Internet content and …
American Center for Law and Justice: the Obama administration is planning to place government monitors in newsrooms via the FCC. This will turn every major news network and newspaper …
According to press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders, freedom of the press in America has plummeted during President Obama's two terms, which he promised would be the "most transparent …
According to Fox News anchor, Greta Van Susteren (pictured), the Obama administration pressured her to convince a fellow reporter to be silent about the jihadist attack in Benghazi. This …
The Federal Aviation Administration has decided that journalists may not use unmanned vehicles, or 'drones' to capture pictures or video. While it is fine for the military and even …
The Navy mistakenly emailed an internal conversation to a reporter, detailing plans to hide information from the reporter after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The reporter had …
Two reporters from WGN were arrested when trying to cover the fatal shooting of a six-year-old girl after refusing to move further back as ordered by an officer. “You …
President Obama's administration continues to make a mockery of his claims he'd run a transparent presidency. Media groups continue to complain that access to the President is restricted in …