ownership diversity in print media
Ownership diversity in print media refers to the variety of owners or ownership structures within the print media industry. This diversity can include different types of owners such as individual journalists, media corporations, non-profit organizations, or government entities. It is important because it helps ensure a range of perspectives and opinions are represented in the media landscape, ultimately contributing to a more informed and democratic society.
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