"Mass media includes the diverse arrays of media that reach a large audience via mass communication."
The various forms of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, and the internet.
Media and Culture: The relationship between media and culture, including the functions of media in shaping culture.
Media and Society: The relationship between media and society, including the role of media in shaping social norms, values, and beliefs.
Media and Gender: The relationship between media and gender, including the representation of gender in various forms of media.
Media and Race: The relationship between media and race, including the representation of race in various forms of media.
Media and Power: The relationship between media and power, including the role of media in shaping political discourse and influencing public opinion.
Media and Place: The relationship between media and place, including the role of media in shaping and representing local and regional cultures.
Media and Globalization: The relationship between media and globalization, including the ways in which media is used to promote global cultures and ideas.
Media and Identity: The relationship between media and identity, including the ways in which media can both shape and reflect identity.
Media and Communication: The relationship between media and communication, including the ways in which media can facilitate or hinder communication between individuals and groups.
Media and Ideology: The relationship between media and ideology, including the ways in which media can be used to promote particular political, social, or cultural ideologies.
Media and Technology: The relationship between media and technology, including the impact of new media technologies on the production, distribution, and consumption of media.
Media and Representation: The relationship between media and representation, including the ways in which media can both reflect and perpetuate stereotypes and biases.
Media and Popular Culture: The relationship between media and popular culture, including the ways in which media can shape and reflect popular tastes and trends.
Media and Consumption: The relationship between media and consumption, including the ways in which media products are marketed and consumed.
Media and Ethics: The relationship between media and ethics, including the ethical considerations involved in the production and dissemination of media.
Print Media: This involves the distribution of information through material that is printed on paper or any form of tangible medium.
Mass Media: This refers to any form of communicating to a large audience over the internet or other digital media devices, including television, radio, newspapers, and magazines among others.
Broadcast Media: This is a communication medium that transmits information through electromagnetic waves covering a large geographic area.
Social Media: These are platforms that allow users to create, distribute and share content online through websites, blogs, discussion forums, or social networks etc.
Digital Media: This refers to any online content that can be created, viewed, transmitted and stored digitally including videos, photos and e-books among others.
Electronic Media: These are channels that make use of electronic equipments such as radios, televisions and the internet to broadcast or transmit information to a wide audience.
News Media: These are platforms that specialize in providing news content to audiences that could be through any medium.
Advertising Media: This involves communicating about a product or service to an audience through means such as print, digital, broadcast or outdoor advertising.
Interactive Media: This is any form of media that allows the consumer or an audience to take an active role in the exchange of content.
Entertainment Media: This refers to media that is produced to entertain and distract people. Common examples are movies, music, games and comedy shows among others.
"Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television."
"Digital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass communication."
"Internet media comprise such services as email, social media sites, websites, and Internet-based radio and television."
"They can use the easy accessibility and outreach capabilities the Internet affords, as thereby easily broadcast information throughout many different regions of the world simultaneously and cost-efficiently."
"Outdoor media transmit information via such media as AR advertising; billboards; blimps; flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes); placards or kiosks placed inside and outside buses, commercial buildings, shops, sports stadiums, subway cars, or trains; signs; or skywriting."
"Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines, newspapers, or pamphlets."
"Event organizing and public speaking can also be considered forms of mass media."
"The organizations that control these technologies, such as movie studios, publishing companies, and radio and television stations, are also known as the mass media."
"Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television."
"Internet media comprise such services as email, social media sites, websites, and Internet-based radio and television."
"By such means as linking to or running TV ads online, or distributing QR codes in outdoor or print media to direct mobile users to a website."
"Outdoor media transmit information via such media as AR advertising; billboards; blimps; flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes); placards or kiosks placed inside and outside buses, commercial buildings, shops, sports stadiums, subway cars, or trains; signs; or skywriting."
"Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines, newspapers, or pamphlets."
"Event organizing and public speaking can also be considered forms of mass media."
"The organizations that control these technologies, such as movie studios, publishing companies, and radio and television stations, are also known as the mass media."
"Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television."
"Digital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass communication."
"They can use the easy accessibility and outreach capabilities the Internet affords, as thereby easily broadcast information throughout many different regions of the world simultaneously and cost-efficiently."
"Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines, newspapers, or pamphlets."