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print journalism



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Without action, they warned, Canada would lose 700 print journalism jobs out of 3,100 total.

From Reuters

That prompted McAlister, print journalism teacher Amy Riley and seniors Tristan Fangman and Madeline Gearhart - co-editors-in-chief of The Clipper - to scour more newspaper clippings from that era.

From Washington Times

That prompted McAlister, print journalism teacher Amy Riley and seniors Tristan Fangman and Madeline Gearhart — co-editors-in-chief of The Clipper — to scour more newspaper clippings from that era.

From Seattle Times

A defender of literature and print journalism well into the digital age, Evans was one of the all-time newspaper editors, startling British society with revelations of espionage, corporate wrongdoing and government scandal.

From Seattle Times

It wasn’t a coincidence that Pollar and the 10 other members of the Rainbow Sign’s board were all Black professional women with experience at having cracked glass ceilings in medicine, TV broadcasting, and print journalism.

From Slate