"From the Print Media to the Internet" by Marie Lebert examines how the rise of the Internet changed print media back in the late 20th century. The book uses research and interviews to look at what these changes meant for writers, publishers, and journalists as they tried to keep up. The beginning of the book asks if print and the Internet are enemies or if they can work together. Lebert shows how the Internet became a strong way to find information, keep documents safe, and help people in media change with the times, sharing insights from media professionals about their industries' present and future in a digital world.

From the Print Media to the Internet
By Marie Lebert
Explore how the digital revolution reshaped the world of books, newspapers, and magazines, forcing media professionals to adapt or fall behind.
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2008-10-26
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