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Discover Ludwig"press policy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a set of rules or guidelines that dictate how an organization or public figure interacts with the media. Example: The company's press policy strictly prohibits employees from speaking to the press without prior approval from the public relations department.
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This press policy serves no one well.
Mr. Emanuel describes Mr. Axelrod as "an integrator of the three P's" — press, policy and politics — "and how they make a whole".
The press policy of the Bush administration is to withhold access to information it feels might have a negative effect on its carefully crafted image.
United States government officials have also made trips across the Atlantic to press policy makers like Viviane Reding, the union's justice commissioner, who drafted the original, strict measures, to press for a less restrictive approach to data privacy.
"Aside from working to ensure that our analysts are in compliance with evolving regulatory requirements, our press policy is the same," said Susan Thomson, a spokeswoman for Salomon Smith Barney.
She said the Pentagon would take several steps to assist the news media in Afghanistan, including setting up public information offices in Bagram and Mazar-i-Sharif and reiterating to commanders in Afghanistan that the stated press policy of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was "maximum coverage, minimum hassle".
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Good thing those of us who cover business don't have to deal with the same self-preserving press policies.
Many engineers and other tech workers at the San Francisco March for Science declined to discuss their participation on the record, citing uncertainty about employers' press policies and a belief that science should be nonpartisan.
Modern first ladies have pressed policy issues that interest them.
They also urged the authorities to enforce free-press policies toward foreign reporters.
Mr. Blair has pressed policies that have angered many in the Labor Party.
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