print media's influence on public opinion
Print media's influence on public opinion is the relationship between the content produced by print media outlets and how it shapes the beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions of the general public. It involves the dissemination of information, narratives, and perspectives through newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials, which can sway public sentiment on various issues and events.
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