“A free press can, of course, be both good and bad; but, most certainly, without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad”*…

The Fourth Estate is, of course, hugely influential in civic and political life; a free press is essential to the healthy functioning of a democracy, in the U.S. and around the world— more generally to effective self-determination in any society. So the latest World Press Freedom Index from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is concerning. Indeed, the global state of press freedom has reached a 25-year low.

RSF has been compiling the Index since 2002; as of this year:

• Less than 1% of the global population lives in a country rated as having “good” press freedom.

• More than half of countries and territories now fall into the “difficult” or “very serious” categories, up from 13.7% in 2002.

• The U.S. ranks 64th globally in 2026, down from 17th when the index began.

The index ranks 180 countries and territories based on five indicators: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and journalist safety.

This world map shows press freedom scores around the world in 2026, revealing a widening divide between Europe, the only region with countries rated “good,” and much of the rest of the world.

More on what’s happening and why: “Mapped: Press Freedom Around the World in 2026,” from @voronoiapp.bsky.social (and, of course, much more in the RSF Index)

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* Albert Camus

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As we challenge censorship (and oligopolistic control), we might recall that it was on this date in 1917 that the first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. In his will, Joseph Pultizer specified solely four awards for excellence in journalism, four in books and drama, one for education, and five traveling scholarships.

In journalism, prizes were to recognize “the most disinterested and meritorious public service rendered by any American newspaper during the preceding year” (a gold medal worth $500 with no monetary component); “the best editorial article written during the year, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning, and power to influence public opinion in the right direction” ($500); and “the best example of a reporter’s work during the year, the test being strict accuracy, terseness, the accomplishment of some public good commanding public attention and respect” ($1,000). (A $1,000 prize for the best history of services rendered to the public by the American press in the preceding year was only awarded once; similarly, a $1,000 prize for a paper on the development of the School of Journalism was never awarded due to a dearth of competitors.)…

… the Pulitzer Prize Board, has increased the number of awards to 23 and introduced poetry, music, photography, memoir and audio journalism as subjects, while adhering to the spirit of the founder’s will and its intent…

–  source

The awards were administered/bestowed by Columbia University (the journalism school at which Pulitzer had endowed). Herbert B. Swope received the first Pulitzer for journalism (the only one awarded in that first year of the program) for his series “Inside the German Empire” for the New York World… as it happens, a Pulitzer paper.

The Internet Archive has the book that Swope’s series became)

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#ColumbiaUniversity #culture #fourthEstate #history #JosephPulitzer #journalism #politics #pressFreedom #PulitzerPrize #PulitzerPrizes #society
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Police want to decide which journalists can cover the Delaney Hall protests. That’s not their job

In one week, the US Press Freedom Tracker documented 30 assaults by officers on journalists near the facility

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@Some_Emo_Chick so I guess the USA abolished Press Freedom then…

  • Cuz I'm shure the press room and subsequent infrastructure from the entry way to the toilets next to it are specifically NOT classified as a SCIF and explicitly not to be used for anything but public communications!
    • Anything else would be criminally incompetent in terms of ComSec & InfoSec!

#USpol #DoD #sarcasm #commentary #SCIF #PressFreedom #InfoSec #OpSec #ComSec #Pentagon #Press #Freedom #CivilRights

Sensitive compartmented information facility - Wikipedia

> Even before the announcement, most of the Pentagon had been off-limits to the media for the majority of the second Trump administration, amid ongoing litigation over other restrictions the agency has imposed on reporters covering the U.S. military.

In October, dozens of reporters refused to sign an agreement placing limits on how they could gather and publish certain information. They were subsequently denied credentials.

-- Jennifer H. Svan, STARS AND STRIPES, June 2, 2026

#substack #usmiitary #thePentagon
#petehegseth #kegsbreath
#joelvaldez #DOD #pressfreedom #departmentofwar #firstamendmentrights
#starsandstripesmagazine
#washingtonpost

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On the Faustian bargain of embedding with the Israeli military in Gaza

Israel has kept independent journalists out of Gaza for over two years. The only way to enter is a military tour. You ride with soldiers, see what they choose to show, and broadcast footage goes to military censors. A French correspondent who stopped participating said it is a fig leaf.

Anne Barnard (former NYT / Boston Globe correspondent):

[…] "They knew from the beginning there was going to be wholesale leveling of civilian areas, and they didn't want that on camera."

https://www.cjr.org/feature/subversion-of-reality-embedding-israeli-military-idf-gaza-press-ban-access-hamas-jeremy-bowen-bbc-october.php

#pressfreedom #gaza #journalism #gazagenocide

Subversion of reality.

The Faustian bargain of embedding with the Israeli military in Gaza.  

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