“THE EVOLUTION OF MEDIA: ANALYZING THE PROS AND CONS OF TRADITIONAL AND NEW MEDIA”
Author(s): Gorakh Eknath Thakare
Authors Affiliations:
Assistant Professor
VIVA Institute of Applied Art,
Block-A, Veer Savarkar Marg, Shirgaon Rd, Virar, East, Vasai-Virar,Â
Maharashtra -401305, India.
DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202504025     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202504025Gorakh Eknath Thakare(2025); THE EVOLUTION OF MEDIA: ANALYZING THE PROS AND CONS OF TRADITIONAL AND NEW MEDIA, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-4, Pp.172-180.    Available on –  https://www.ijirmf.com/
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