PRESS evolving to ‘Press this’: In India By press in common parlance we usually refer to Printing press, but in journalistic & mass communication terminology, we mean print media such as newspapers, periodicals, magazines, news agencies, press syndicates and any such printed material. The idea behind forming a press in terms of newspapers and similar […]
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“PRESS” THIS
June 7th, 2010
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