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A newspaper should be both a daily teacher and daily tribune was by

 โ€œA newspaper should be both a daily teacher and daily tribuneโ€ was stated by

  1. Joseph Pulitzer
  2. J.L. Nehru
  3. Marshall McLuhan
  4. George Gerbner

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:
Joseph Pulitzer said the famous line, โ€œA newspaper should be both a daily teacher and daily tribune.โ€ He led a powerful movement that reshaped the press. As a passionate publisher, he saw newspapers as more than just news providers. He believed they must educate the public and give them a voice.

Pulitzer used journalism to teach readers about important issues. He demanded that newspapers go beyond headlines and help people understand society. He wanted every edition to inform, guide, and inspire action. At the same time, he fought for the press to defend public interests. He pushed newspapers to question power and protect democracy.

Pulitzer practiced what he preached. He published stories that exposed corruption and promoted social justice. He also invested in journalism education. His efforts led to the creation of the Pulitzer Prizes, which now honor excellence in reporting and storytelling.

He made sure journalists played a meaningful role in society. They didnโ€™t just reportโ€”they shaped the future. His idea of a โ€œdaily teacherโ€ drove newspapers to explain complex issues. His concept of a โ€œdaily tribuneโ€ encouraged them to speak up for the people.

Pulitzer transformed journalism into a force for public good. He didnโ€™t wait for changeโ€”he created it. His legacy reminds us that good journalism informs, empowers, and protects.

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