These are links I culled from a Google search for "Press Freedom Egypt." They may or may not be accurate and complete. If someone has a good link I'm happy to post it. This is not an exhaustive list, just some places to start.
From Reporters Without Borders:
"Despite the state of emergency and other repressive laws, the country’s journalists have fought for the past decade against restrictions imposed on them by President Hosni Mubarak and his government."
From Freedomhouse.org:
"Though journalists increasingly cross the “red lines” that previously constrained the media, press freedom continues to suffer from repressive laws and extralegal intimidation of journalists. The Emergency Law, the Press Law, and provisions of the penal code regulate the press, despite constitutional guarantees of press freedom. Much anticipated amendments to the Press Law were enacted in July 2006, but they did not alter provisions that criminalized the publication of “false news” and criticism of the president and foreign leaders. Publishing material that constitutes “an attack against the dignity and honor of individuals” or an “outrage of the reputation of families” also remains a criminal offense—albeit an offense that is rarely but opportunistically prosecuted by the authorities."
From Al-Bab.com:
"Egypt
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from
Egypt
Egypt: Press Freedom Review
International Press Institute
Egypt:
attacks on the press in 2004
Committee to Protect Journalists
What
the censor cut out
A special section of the Middle East Times website where you can
read the stories that Egyptian censors forced the paper to omit from
its printed edition.
Egypt:
Academic Freedom Under Assault
"The Egyptian government stifles academic freedom in
universities by censoring course books, outlawing research
about controversial issues and intimidating student
activists". (Human Rights Watch, June 9, 2005)
"
From Al-Ahram Weekly, March 2006