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  1. The term Fourth Estate or fourth power refers to the press and news media both in explicit capacity of advocacy and implicit ability to frame political issues. The derivation of the term arises from the traditional European concept of the three estates of the realm: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners.

  2. Jan 16, 2020 · In the United States, the term fourth estate is sometimes used to place the press alongside the three branches of government: legislative, executive and judicial. The fourth estate refers to the watchdog role of the press, one that is important to a functioning democracy.

  3. The “Fourth Estate” refers to the news media, especially with regards to their role in the political process. The phrase has its origins in the French Revolution, where the church, nobility and commoners comprised the first, second, and third estates.

  4. The Fourth Estate: With Dean Baquet, Elisabeth Bumiller, Maggie Haberman, Jeremy Peters. A look at how The New York Times covered President Trump's controversial first year in office.

  5. The Fourth Estate is a four-part 2018 documentary television series about The New York Times ' coverage of the White House, directed by Liz Garbus. A 90-minute version was shown on April 28, 2018, at the Tribeca Film Festival and was followed by a panel discussion with Dean Baquet, Elisabeth Bumiller, Julie Davis, Mark Mazzetti, Liz Garbus, and ...

  6. The Fourth Estate. This SHOWTIME® Original documentary series illuminates critical issues facing journalism today through the lens of The New York Times during Donald Trump's presidency.

  7. May 27, 2018 · Available on Paramount+, Prime Video, Hulu, Sling TV. This documentary series about The New York Times in the Trump era illuminates critical issues facing journalism today, and chronicles the tenacious men and women fighting for the freedom of the press and America's right to know. Documentary 2018. TV-MA.