antipress

/ˈæntiˌprɛs/
adjective
  1. Opposed to the press or news media; critical of journalists or journalism.
    • Antipress sentiment has grown in some countries where media is seen as biased.
    • The politician's antipress remarks angered many journalists.
    • The government's antipress policies made it hard for reporters to do their jobs.
noun
  1. A person who opposes or distrusts the press.
    • The antipress accused the newspaper of spreading fake news.
    • He was a well-known antipress who called for media reform.
    • Antipresses often argue that journalists have too much power.
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