Question
Discuss the effect of globalisation on print media.

Answer

Effect of Globalisation on Print Media –
  • Amazing growth in the circulation of a newspaper.
  • Rise in a number of literate people.
  • Advanced printing technologies, fully automated work, reduced prices.
  • Inclusion of local event/news.
  • New marketing strategies.
  • Colourful supplements, glossy finish.

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