Print Media
Print media refers to physical forms of communication like newspapers, magazines, books, and brochures that are produced through printing processes on paper. In the modern era, it's often contrasted with digital media, highlighting its role in providing a tactile, reliable source of information that fosters deeper engagement, though it's facing challenges from online alternatives.
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The first book printed with movable type, the Gutenberg Bible in 1455, is estimated to have accelerated the spread of literacy in Europe from about 5-10% in the 1400s to over 50% by the 1700s, fundamentally transforming society by democratizing knowledge. This single innovation is credited with sparking the Renaissance and Reformation, influencing everything from science to religion.
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