TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Dedication ii
Acknowledge iii
Table of Contents iv
- Answers 1
References
TO DISCUSS IN DETAIL THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WRITING FOR PRINT AND NEW WRITING FOR BROADCASTING
ANSWER
Firstly, print journalism is a division in the Mass Communication that gathered news, prepared them and disseminate for public readership Via (books) newspapers, magazine etc. In Nigeria, Rev. Henry Townsend published the first newspaper Iwe Irolin in Abeokuta in 1849. A newspaper is a collection of printed material that contains information published regularly for public readership.
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