privatization of print media outlets
Privatization of print media outlets refers to the process of transferring ownership and control of traditionally government-owned or operated newspapers, magazines, and other print publications to private entities. This can lead to more diverse perspectives, competition, and potentially greater efficiency in the industry. It can also raise concerns about media independence, censorship, and biased reporting.
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