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r advertising, a trend that would eventually become a significant revenue s=
ource for newspapers. The 18th century brought about significant advancemen=
ts in printing technology, enabling newspapers to reach a wider audience. &=
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 and exaggeration, gained prominence, exemplified by the fierce competition=
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Pulitzer's &quot;New York World.&quot; World War I and World War II showcas=
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' dominance. The rise of television brought visual news coverage directly i=
nto people's homes, while the digital revolution in the 21st century brough=
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to digital-first strategies, providing multimedia content and interactive f=
eatures to engage readers. Niche and community-focused newspapers also foun=
d their place in this evolving landscape. In recent years, discussions abou=
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