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- adjective Being or pertaining to a source not found in
print ; not inprint .
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Examples
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But some could reward investors because the companies possess valuable nonprint assets like TV stations and Internet properties, as well as still-profitable papers.
Newspapers, Yes, Newspapers Might Be Good Stock Plays Andrew Bary 2011
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But some could reward investors because the companies possess valuable nonprint assets like TV stations and Internet properties, as well as still-profitable papers.
Newspapers, Yes, Newspapers Might Be Good Stock Plays Andrew Bary 2011
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The proliferation of nonprint SF texts, such as film, television, Web content, comic books, and video games, indicates that SF remains a valuable and generative mode of storytelling.
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They illustrate the power of nonprint SF as a tool to effectively engage with contemporary concerns. pp 99–103 7. Remembering Torchwood: Investigating the Postmodern Memory Crisis on the Small Screen
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All three essays use close readings of exemplar nonprint texts to draw conclusions about contemporary concerns.
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All three essays use close readings of exemplar nonprint texts to draw conclusions about contemporary concerns.
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They illustrate the power of nonprint SF as a tool to effectively engage with contemporary concerns. pp 99–103 7. Remembering Torchwood: Investigating the Postmodern Memory Crisis on the Small Screen
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The proliferation of nonprint SF texts, such as film, television, Web content, comic books, and video games, indicates that SF remains a valuable and generative mode of storytelling.
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And in this day of nonprint publications, it would make some sense to retitle the existing awards to “periodical” rather than “magazine,” too.
Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Revitalizing Semiprozine 2007
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And it's still far too early to read an eventual drop in newsprint prices as a sign that publishers have boosted their bottom lines through nonprint media.
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