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What is Media
1.
This is a term which covers all the means of communication which have functions such as informing, raising awareness, education, socialization, entertainment and agenda setting, including all kinds of oral, written and visual images.
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2.
Delivery
media
such as television, Internet, and video used in teaching and learning.
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3.
The means of mass communication, as television, the internet, smartphone.
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4.
Information is exchanged. The physical path of the exchange comprises
media
.
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5.
A term with many different meanings, in the context of streaming
media
, it refers to video, animation, and audio. The term “
media
” may also refer to something used for storage or transmission, such as tapes, diskettes, CD-ROMs, DVDs, or networks such as the Internet.
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6.
Communication, information, and entertainment sharing and e-learning environment.
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7.
A common name that covers the whole range of
media
outlets, such as radio, television, newspapers and magazines.
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8.
Common name involves
media
organs providing communication such as radio, television, newspaper and magazines.
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9.
The concept of
media
is derived from the plural of the word medium, which means medium or vehicle, concept, information, education, etc. that takes place through the transfer of all kinds of information to individuals or communities. It is defined as the whole of visual and audio tools that have basic responsibilities.
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10.
We consider
media
in three types: mass
media
, niche
media
, and micro
media
. The first one concerns broadcasting productions (open TV, newspapers and magazines that have large distribution and circulation, AM and FM radios), niche ones correspond to narrowcasting (such as pay-TV channels, for example).
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11.
A broad term used to describe various channels of communication, including the traditional and digital communication platforms.
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12.
A communication channel through which we disseminate various forms of information such as news, music, movies, education, among others.
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13.
The collective term for different types of mass communication (television, computers, phones, etc.).
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14.
Mass
media
such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet are called
media
(Aydeniz, 2019, p.16).
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15.
Discourse :
Media
discourse is a broad term which can refer to a totality of how reality is represented in broadcast and printed
media
from television to newspapers.
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16.
The means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely.
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17.
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the internet) regarded collectively.
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18.
Are all those
media
technologies that are intended to reach a large audience by mass communication. “They are messages communicated through a mass medium to a number of people.
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19.
TV, radio, newspapers, and the internet used as a means of communication.
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20.
The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
Media
are the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. The term refers to components of the mass
media
communications industry, such as print
media
, publishing, the news
media
, photography, cinema, broadcasting, and advertising.
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21.
Means of communication, radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely.
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22.
It is a common name that covers all
media
organs such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines that provide communication with the society.
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23.
General name of the organizations such as the press, radio and television which obtain all kinds of information that they regard as newsworthy in order to reach their target audience and create news by filtering this information within the framework of their ideological approaches.
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24.
A term for all (both) visual and auditory devices that have the function of transmitting all kinds of information to society, entertaining, informing and moulding public opinion and education.
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25.
All kinds of communication
media
, digital and printed.
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26.
The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
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27.
Widely consumed means of communication, particularly publications and telecommunications.
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28.
A broad concept that includes means of communication, ways of transmitting the information.
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29.
Traditional (newspapers, radio, magazines, books, television, etc.) and new
media
tools (computer, mobile phone, internet, etc.).
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30.
A communication channel through which we disseminate various forms of information such as news, music, movies, education, among others.
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31.
A communication medium (singular) may potentially refer to any material or technology employed by a person or organization to convey a message.
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32.
This term refers to the “mass
media
” that are used to transmit information to the public. Although the term “communication” would include many more instruments and resources, it is often referred to the press, television, radio and, more recently, the Internet and the so-called “social networks.”
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33.
The diverse body of
media
technologies that reach broad audiences through mass communication.
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34.
Vehicles of communication including the press, radio, TV, film, exhibition, visual aid, printed materials, sponsored book, and spoken word.
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35.
Plural of medium, which includes means of social communication, ranging from radio, television, magazines, internet, intended to reach or influence a substantial part of a society.
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36.
All communication process and mass
media
.
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37.
Technically equipped communication tools that enable communication with a crowd.
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38.
A common name that covers the whole range of
media
outlets, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines.
Learn more in: Digital Media Consumption of Children in Cinema
39.
Refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the
media
.
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40.
“
Media
” refers the different types of mass communication and some of them are television, radio, the newspapers as a collective noun for the press or news reporting agencies.
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41.
A broad term used to describe various channels of communication, including the traditional and digital communication platforms.
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42.
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively; The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
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43.
A means of communication, a communicational environment, through which information/symbolic materials circulate that make the process of communication possible.
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44.
The term refers to components of the mass
media
communications industry, such as print
media
, publishing, the news
media
, photography, cinema, broadcasting (radio and television), and advertising.
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45.
Both traditional and modern or electronic and mass
media
communication tools purposively fashioned to educate, inform, and entertain people.
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46.
The main ways that large numbers of people receive information and entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
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47.
A broad term used to describe various channels of communication, including the traditional and digital communication platforms.
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48.
Differents means of communication.
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49.
The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
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50.
A term with many different meanings, in the context of streaming
media
, it refers to video, animation, and audio. The term “
media
” may also refer to something used for storage or transmission, such as tapes, diskettes, CD-ROMs, DVDs, or networks such as the Internet.
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