Abstract
Newspapers are compared with radio and television stations to determine the print medium's ability to influence national advertising decisions. Outcomes of responses to a complex media problem from an advertising agency, suggest newspapers are becoming more aggressive marketers. Analysis of a media decisions model shows that newspapers are familiar with the complex media terminology advertisers often demand, and are also adept in their ability to persuade through graphic appeals in printed sales material.
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