One of the outcomes of Tunisia's revolution has been a clear increase in media freedoms.
The La Presse newspaper in Tunis has a new editor and a new outlook. The paper that tended to carry the president's picture on the front of each edition is now focused on reporting that is free of fear.
Books once banned are now on display publicly, and radio stations host call-in shows where people are free to air their views.
From Tunis, Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.