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TURABIAN : Chandio, Dastar Ali, Taha Shabbir, and Muhammad Ramzan. "Incorporating the Globalization Paradigm: Effects of Digital Media Usage on Gratification." Global Digital & Print Media Review VI, no. II (2023): 354-364. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2023(VI-II).25