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print journalism
noun
- journalism as practiced in newspapers and magazines.
Other Words From
- print journalist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of print journalism1
Example Sentences
Johnson talks about his years working in the White House, his rise through print journalism to one of the biggest jobs in cable news, and his unlikely friendship with Fox News’ Roger Ailes.
The Long Beach Post had some of the best of 20th century print journalism, but delivered as an online alternative that featured a salty old columnist, sharp coverage of City Hall and investigations into some of the city’s leading institutions and stickiest social problems.
Even the trendsetting Carrie Bradshaw was onboard; in “And Just Like That…,” she moved from print journalism to the advice podcast “X, Y and Me,” before going solo.
Publishers, including the Los Angeles Times, have laid off staff in part due to revenue shortfalls blamed on the decline of print journalism and weak advertising dollars.
Like the rest of print journalism, the magazine’s circulation went into steady decline as sports information became more available on the internet.
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