In the words of Malcolm X, ““The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses”.
Media has been ruling since historical times. Mass media basically refers to various platforms, which can be used to communicate and interact with a large number of audiences in different languages – the frontrunners being print and digital.
The Early Days of Print & Digital Media
Known from the days of Julius Cesar when ‘Acta Diurna’ came into being, ‘Print Media’ has been dominating the media and communication industry in the form of newspapers, magazines, booklets and brochures, house magazines, periodicals or newsletters, direct mailers, handbills or flyers, billboards, press releases, and books. Nevertheless, change is the only constant and with digital slowly building up a solid user-base over the years, a question mark on the sustainability of print arose.
As is common knowledge, digital media is created, modified and distributed on digital electronic devices. For a lot many of us, it may be difficult to believe, but only 34 years back, in 1986, we had as little as 1 % of the total media storage capacity in digital form. This number rose to 94 % in 2007, which best illustrates the speed at which digitalization came about. In a relatively short period of time, the Internet has had a remarkable influence on almost every facet of our lives. This evolution of media and communication has not just evolved more with each passing day but has also revolutionized the way individuals and businesses operate today.
The Current Debate & Trends
The biggest advantage that print enjoys over digital is its credibility. The main reason is that print media becomes more trustworthy because once the news is published, it cannot be deleted or even modified. Yet, for most of us today, the day begins and ends with screens. The print is just a soft breeze that comes by to give us a digital detox time. When we read newspapers, there are no distractions from numerous clickable advertisements and pop-ups. That makes the consumption and comprehension of the news more deep-down.
There is no denial of the fact that in a country like ours, many areas have limited or no access to the internet. So, in these areas, print media is a blessing in disguise. However, when the debate refers the statistics of literacy rate – digital scores a point, since radio and television do not require literacy and readability skills.
Here, it may also be noted that the current trends show that most newspapers and magazines are turning to their digital version and several online news websites are bringing their print versions. This is actually quite a mix-bag of ways to reach more consumers and to establish credibility. Moreover, in this fast-paced world troubled by an extreme paucity of time, a two-way communication that digital media offers, make news and information interactive, engaging, and interesting. Thus, with a faster turnaround time and instant updates, digital keeps us more streamlined. This makes it easy to spread important news among the public.
Be that as it may, as anyone can easily generate content for digital media, fake news is on the rise. As a result, unless they are famous and have a good name, digital media platforms are not being trusted by the public. In this respect, print media win hands down.
Who stays longer?
Undeniably, news is now being consumed in little digital packets. Although digital boasts of a solid user-base today, print media has also witnessed healthy growth in terms of readership. Both have their pros and cons and will surely see robust growth in the coming years with their respective consumers. In fact, with increasing literacy rates, print is acquiring more and more users. The print is definitely not losing its gleam, but it will have to diversify, experiment and explore more opportunities to remain in the rat race. So, we can say that print and digital media are co-existing quite happily for now. It is for undercurrents to decide who sustains in the long run.
Recognizing the growing importance of ‘Digital Marketing’ as one of the most useful and essential skill for any management professional these days, Asian Business School (ABS) in collaboration with NIIT – the multinational training company which offers training & development programs to corporations, institutions & individuals in Digital Transformation & IT – is offering an Executive Certification in Digital Marketing program along with its regular flagship PGDM Programthat would enable the students to understand how digital marketing can help in the growth of a business.
A few of the programme learning outcomes of this Certification include getting a clear understanding of the fundamentals & importance of Digital Marketing; learning how to effectively manage social media, online advertising & marketing campaigns; understanding the various methods of promoting business online; driving the new traffic to a website while improving online conversion rates; understanding how digital marketing can help grow a business, domestically and internationally; creating and developing effective and targeted email marketing campaigns that aligns with business goals; understanding the concept of Inbound Marketing Vs Outbound Marketing; measuring and analyzing the visitor traffic to a website to continuously develop and improve digital marketing; understanding the concept of Search Engine Optimization in detail; getting a clear understanding of YouTube Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Google Analytics, Google AdWords and much more.
In this manner, apart from enabling the students to learn how to analyze the online data and various other aspects related to it, this certification would open up a world of new career opportunities for the students!