In a nation that had no tradition of free speech, Juan Luis Cebrian
has not only established El Pais as a model liberal newspaper but
also made it the measure of Spanish democracy. The Press and Main
Street is a collection of essays originally published in Spanish
under the title La Prensa y La Calle: Escritos sobre Periodismo.
Juan Luis Cebrian is one of Europe's most respected
journalist-publishers. He draws on extensive experience in
journalism from the period of the Franco dictatorship to the very
recent reforms of Spanish society and her entry into the modern
European community. Essay topics range from the complexities of
operating a free press to the vagaries of letters to the editor and
public opinion. Newly included is a chapter written for this
edition that compares the press in the United States with that in
Spain. All the essays are well-crafted messages of considerable
importance to anyone interested in the press, Spain, or the
relationship of politics to journalism.
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