print media and political influence
Print media and political influence is the relationship between newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials in shaping public opinion and influencing political decisions. Print media can have a significant impact on political discourse by framing issues, setting agendas, and endorsing candidates or policies. Political influence on print media can also occur through censorship, propaganda, and control of information dissemination. The interaction between print media and political influence is complex and can have far-reaching consequences on society and democracy.
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