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‘Extra, Extra!’ used to be the popular call heard by newspaper sellers in city streets. For decades, the printing industry was the source of news and information for people everywhere. As technology has advanced, especially with the internet, people are reading printed newspapers and magazines less. Does this mean that pursuing a career along the Printing Technology pathway is heading down a dead-end path? Explain why or why not. What careers in the Printing Technology pathway do you think will continue?

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