print media
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the traditional form of mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials, that convey information and entertainment through ink and paper
Print media refers to physical forms of communication, such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, and books, that use printed text and images to deliver information or entertainment. Unlike digital media, print media requires tangible copies that are distributed to readers, either through subscription or retail sales. It has traditionally been a key source for news, advertisements, and feature stories. While digital media has grown in popularity, print media continues to be used for its credibility, portability, and long-lasting nature.
- Many people still prefer print media for getting in-depth articles and features.
- Print media has been around for centuries, long before the rise of the Internet.
- The company decided to advertise its new product in print media and on social media.
- Some people argue that print media is more reliable than online sources.