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Fourth Estate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fourth Estate is a term referring to the press. The term goes back at least to Thomas Carlyle in the first half of the 19th century. Thomas Macaulay used it in 1828. Novelist Jeffrey Archer in his wo...
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"Burke said that there were three Estates in Parliament, but in the Reporters Gallery yonder, there sat a fourth Estate more important far than they all."
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Analysis of trends in the media, entertainment & technology industries. ... Dear reader, the Fourth Estate newsletter and blog has moved! All further articles and posts will be published on the new site, so please update your bookmarks and also your RSS feed.
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Fourth Estate Newspaper, a college media publication. ... Bill Macier, owner of The Attic Books and Coffee, said small businesses should stay strong when grappling with a rough economy. ... As the economy continues to change, many believe economic recovery rests on small businesses. According to the UW-Green Bay Small...
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Fourth estate - Definition of Fourth estate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Fourth estate. Look it up now! ... Use fourth estate in a Sentence...
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Media as the "Fourth Estate" ... In the United States, the media is often called the fourth branch of government (or "fourth estate"). That's because it monitors the political process in order to ensure that political players don't abuse the democratic process.
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When a text is geared toward a particular class of people, it is said to be written ad status, Latin for "to the estate," that is, to everyone in a particular social category (or "estate"). The idea of the "estates" is important to the social structure of the Middle Ages.
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Sadly, in many respects, the Fourth Estate has become the fifth column of democracy, colluding with the powers that be in a culture of deception that subverts the thing most necessary to freedom, and that is the truth.
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Mike Walsh is an author, keynote speaker and advisor on digital media. He is the CEO of Tomorrow, a Hong Kong based digital advisory that guides some of the world's leading brands and corporations. ... The Fourth Estate is a monthly insight briefing on the digital future. You can browse the previous editions by clicking on...
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