corporate influence on print media content
Corporate influence on print media content refers to the impact that businesses and corporations have on the information and messages presented in newspapers, magazines, and other printed publications. This influence can manifest through advertising, sponsorship, ownership, and editorial decisions, shaping the content to align with corporate interests and agendas.
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