
Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition)
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Author: John V. Thill, Courtland L. Bovee
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.4E
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The best medium of media source for different messages.
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Email, blog, microblog, twitter, podcast instant message, text message, and emoticons are the current source of digital, social and mobile communicative platforms used by companies and their consumers to stay in touch. Each allowing its members to share information as a part of a network.
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