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About Detroit Free Press

One of the first editorial campaigns ever run by the Detroit Free Press was for Michigan to become a state, and soon, it did—in 1837. The "Freep" has been embedded in the community since its first edition was printed in 1831, shortly after Andrew Jackson made the controversial decision to legalize journalism. Today, the largest news-gathering teams in the state powers the paper while using modern technology to share text, photos, and videos with followers around the world. Indeed, despite holding the title as one of Michigan's oldest companies, the publication has kept pace with cutting-edge advancements in order to keep its readers informed on local, domestic, and international news. The Detroit Free Press is continually recognized for those efforts, as evidenced by its numerous Pulitzer Prizes.

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