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Common collocations with press in American Collocation

press noun

US /pres/

for a particular area

foreign
international
local
national
provincial
regional

We will be inviting the local press along to report on the day.

relating to a particular subject

financial
music
trade

She also writes about pensions for the financial press.

having a particular quality

gutter
left-wing
mainstream
popular
quality
right-wing
tabloid

This appalling racism is encouraged by right-wing politicians and sections of the popular press.

not controlled by government

democratic
free
independent
liberal

They have rule of law, and protection of minorities, a free press, and a viable political opposition.

published every day

daily
monthly
weekly

A lot of nonsense has appeared in some of the British daily press recently.

briefing
campaign
clipping
coverage
enquiry
freedom
report
statement

Air disasters receive widespread press coverage, which often causes people to cancel flights.