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A free press is often called the "Fourth Estate" because it acts as an unofficial fourth branch of government, providing a system of checks and balances against corruption and abuses of power.
: In 1450, Gutenberg's invention broke the monopoly on information, ending the Middle Ages by allowing the mass production of books and the rapid spread of revolutionary ideas. A free press is often called the "Fourth
: In 1791, "the press" referred to pamphlets and newspapers. Today, it encompasses everything from podcasts and digital newsletters to social media and streaming video. A free press is often called the "Fourth