print journalists

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meaningsofprintandjournalist

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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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journalist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪst/
us
/ˈdʒɝː.nə.lɪst/
a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio ...
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(Definition ofprintandjournalistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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My observation has been that when scientists go wrong, the media, and particularly print journalists, are sometimes asleep at their posts.
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No matter who is elected, the general media—not just the press and print journalists —engage in feeding frenzies and regurgiate their own stories.
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Within the expeditionary section are four, five member teams each with an officer, two print journalists and two broadcasters.
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Stage three, print journalists had to find ways to prevent and limit the development of broadcasting.
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That was the time when many of the print journalists were switching to visual media.
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The complex is a 24-hour media hub that caters over 20,000 broadcasters, photographers and print journalists facilitating broadcasts to 4 billion people worldwide.
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The award has been granted since 1956, initially to outstanding print journalists and since 1981 to journalists from the electronic media.
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Many of the most talented and respected print journalists have been sportswriters.
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Many newspapers and individual print journalists have been forced out of business because of the popularity of digital journalism.
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