print media and globalization
Print media and globalization refer to the phenomenon where traditional forms of media such as newspapers, magazines, and books are influenced and impacted by the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of societies and cultures around the world. Globalization has facilitated the spread of print media to a wider audience, allowing for greater access to information and ideas from different parts of the world. At the same time, print media plays a role in shaping and disseminating global narratives and perspectives, contributing to the ongoing process of globalization.
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