print media's evolution in the digital age
The evolution of print media in the digital age refers to the transition of traditional printed publications to digital formats in order to adapt to changing technology and consumer preferences. This process involves the integration of digital platforms such as websites, social media, and mobile apps into the production and distribution of news and information, as well as the development of new business models to sustain the industry's viability in a digital world.
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