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Press - Your First Word

T.S Avini

Verlag: T.S. AVINI

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Unlock the transformative power of words and discover how media shapes our world. DESCRIPTION: Dive into the captivating world of words and their profound influence on human society with "Press: Your First Word." This comprehensive exploration unearths the origins and evolution of language, the rise of print media, and the pivotal role of journalism in democracy. Delve into: - The transformative journey from symbols to digital media, tracing the technological advances that revolutionized communication. - The unyielding challenges faced by modern journalists, including economic pressures and ethical dilemmas. This book also unveils the future trajectory of news consumption and the dynamic shifts within the industry. As social media and instant news revolutionize information dissemination, understanding these changes becomes vital. Embark on this journey through history, media evolution, and the dynamic future of communication. "Press: Your First Word" invites you to explore, understand, and engage with the ever-evolving narrative of media in society. Ignite your curiosity and step into a world where words are more than mere communication—they are a force of change.
Verfügbar seit: 14.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 186 Seiten.

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