The document discusses the ongoing debate about the relevance of print media in the face of technological advancements in electronic devices. While acknowledging the convenience and efficiency of digital formats, it argues that print media will continue to hold value due to its tangible nature and the satisfaction it provides to readers. Ultimately, the author believes that both forms of media can coexist rather than one completely replacing the other.
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Print Media
The document discusses the ongoing debate about the relevance of print media in the face of technological advancements in electronic devices. While acknowledging the convenience and efficiency of digital formats, it argues that print media will continue to hold value due to its tangible nature and the satisfaction it provides to readers. Ultimately, the author believes that both forms of media can coexist rather than one completely replacing the other.
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newspapers anymore. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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It is true that books, magazines, and newspapers are increasingly being replaced by
other types of storage devices.Print media is not suitable for the storage of video and audio materials, and 3# 314)
new storage devices outstrip it in terms of storage capacity, cost effectiveness, and
user friendliness.
Besides, the interaction between the reader and materials Is made possible by
‘computer technology in a highly efficient way.
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Nevertheless, print media, | believe, is going to be with us for a very long time.
‘This is mainly because printed materials are tangible, which offers readers a sense of
satisfaction and fulfillment that other means can never provide. Like the feeling
people get when seeing newspapers or their favorite books on the rack, there is
something to be said about the feeling of legitimacy or intimacy that comes from
print.
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To conclude, experience suggests that print media will and should not be replaced
by some novel electronic devices and the fact remains that different types Of media)
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