Abstract
This study examines the influence of social media on print media news coverage, focusing on integrating social media content into print news production, distribution, and consumption. The research highlights how social media has become a significant source of print media, leading to changes in how news is produced and disseminated. The findings indicate a marked shift in print media’s approach, incorporating social media elements such as quotes and trends, which enhances the breadth of news coverage and public engagement. Social media platforms are now pivotal in news distribution, broadening the reach of print media. The study also observes changes in news consumption patterns influenced by social media algorithms, resulting in more personalized and fragmented news experiences. Overall, social media has reshaped the print media landscape, compelling print outlets to adapt and integrate digital tools to maintain relevance in a transformed media environment.
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