print journalism

collocation in English

meaningsofprintandjournalism

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print
noun
uk
/prɪnt/
us
/prɪnt/
letters, numbers, or symbols that have been produced on paper by a machine ...
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journalism
noun[U]
uk
/ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm/
us
/ˈdʒɝː.nə.lɪ.zəm/
the work of collecting, writing, and publishing news stories and articles in newspapers and magazines or broadcasting them on the radio ...
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(Definition ofprintandjournalismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprint journalism

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In most cases, this personal voice is more easily achieved in blogs than inprintjournalism, such as newspapers, because blogging encourages an informal, idiosyncratic style and content.
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It was described by one critic as a welcome celebration of the power ofprintjournalism.
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Having started her career inprintjournalism, she moved into broadcasting, working on both radio and television.
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The title implies that the periodical is an alternative to the fourth estate (traditionalprintjournalism).
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There are also various multimedia options which are not available withprintjournalism.
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The discussions took place in political circles, on cable news by pundits and professionals, inprintjournalism, academia, and on the blogosphere.
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He originally trained as an architect before diversifying intoprintjournalismand graphic design.
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Since then, this award has been awarded annually to 25 outstanding candidates inprintjournalismand electronic media.
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Amongst its lecturers are figures in local radio andprintjournalism.
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Editors qualify for performing aid awards (scholarships) and student help funding as well as other scholarships designed to encourage students to pursue careers inprintjournalism.
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The speed in which a story can be posted can affect the accuracy of the reporting in a way that doesn't usually happen inprintjournalism.
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Despite criticism and caution from the side of some professionals, classical music blogging has become viable because it fills a gap thatprintjournalismhas left open.
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It had also begun garnering a following for both its extensive coverage of underground music and its writing style, which was often unhindered by the conventions ofprintjournalism.
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