Definition of «dead trees»

The term "dead trees" is a metaphorical expression used to describe newspapers, magazines or books that are no longer being published or circulated. The phrase implies that these publications have lost their relevance and are now obsolete, much like dead trees that have lost their leaves and stopped growing. In the context of journalism, "dead trees" refers to traditional print media which has been losing readership and advertising revenue due to the rise of digital news platforms and online content.

Sentences with «dead trees»

  • The type of dead tree book I am most likely to buy, and least likely to purchase as an ebook, is cookbooks. (killzoneblog.com)
  • Which is just to say, I don't think dead tree books sales are our future... but you already knew that. (madgeniusclub.com)
  • These results were combined with computer models to estimate biomass distribution and the number of dead trees in the region. (environmentalresearchweb.org)
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