
L.E. Edwardson
L.E. Edwardson was a journalist known for his work at the Chicago Herald, where he is credited with coining the phrase, 'News is something someone wants to suppress; everything else is public relations,' in 1918. His insights into the nature of news and information continue to resonate today, highlighting the critical role of journalists in uncovering truths in a world increasingly dominated by misinformation. Edwardson's contributions to journalism emphasize the importance of verifying facts and the impact of media narratives on public perception.
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L.E. Edwardson is credited with the phrase about news suppression first mentioned in 1918.
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