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Freedom of Expression

It could be argued that no freedoms guaranteed are more cherished than those protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. As a media and entertainment company, we stand for freedom of expression. Whether it is through our entertainment, networks, publishing, or interactive services, we nurture the creative freedom of our employees, and we provide our audiences with the platforms they need to share and amplify their own ideas.

We believe in a free and independent press. A fundamental principle of journalism in our networks and publishing businesses is the ability of reporters to seek out and report the facts without interference from government. Our many industry-leading magazines, news programs, and websites have achieved their popularity by delivering independent, high-quality journalism.


This page was last updated on August 4, 2008. Click here for a PDF of our 2008 Corporate Social Responsibility Report, published August 2008.