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Printed press
noun
The part of the press using printed media, such as newspapers, as opposed to audiovisual media
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Fewer and fewer roles are being advertised in the printed press — as a rule only the most senior positions make it into print.
"The printed press said UEA was guilty without examination.
"The printed press can't but broadcasters can - was that the intention of parliament?
The printed press still strives to criticise the government, the judiciary is independent, civil society is vibrant.
Pakistan has developed a rambunctious printed press, and politics is hashed over nightly on an array of television talk shows.
The printed press – with the FT and Times as reluctant Conservative backers – has seldom seemed more overwhelming.
The slipway to extinction for the printed press doesn't seem quite as well-greased as digital soothsayers suppose.
You won't have read about it in the printed press, but you might have seen it online.
It is based on extensive archival research, including the written records of local and central government, private waterworks' proprietors, the printed press and the records of public inquiry.
Since then, the Media Council has devolved some of its powers to self-regulating bodies within the printed press, online media and advertising industry.
It is one of several news and investigative journalism Web sites that are flourishing in France, even as the printed press sinks deeper into crisis.
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