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  2. Madison Media Institute - Wikipedia

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    Madison Media Institute (MMI) was a private for-profit media arts college in Madison, Wisconsin. Until 2017, it ran a branch location in Edina, Minnesota. The school offered associate and baccalaureate degree programs in video, music production, game design, media technology, graphic design, and web and entertainment business. MMI closed in 2018.

  3. Media policy - Wikipedia

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    Media policy / M. politics is a term describing choices involving legislation and political action organizing, supporting or regulating the media, especially mass media, and the media industry. [1] Those actions will usually be prompted by pressures from public opinion, non-governmental organization, or from industry interest groups. [2]

  4. Mass media in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The term mass media refers to any means or technology used to communicate a message to large groups of people. Popular forms of mass media include television, the Internet, and newspapers. [1] Mass media are specifically intended to reach larger audiences. The term is often divided into two broad categories: that of electronic mass media and ...

  5. Media ecology - Wikipedia

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    Media ecology. Media ecology theory is the study of media, technology, and communication and how they affect human environments. [1] The theoretical concepts were proposed by Marshall McLuhan in 1964, [2] while the term media ecology was first formally introduced by Neil Postman in 1968. [3]

  6. Category:Digital media - Wikipedia

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    Digital media use and mental health. Digital object. Digital omnivore. Digital redlining. Digital scrapbooking. Digital signage. Digital sociology. Digital studio. Digital video recorder.

  7. Digitality - Wikipedia

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    Social media. Social media are computer-generated tools that allow for people to convey their thoughts, ideas, or interests through digital communities or networks. Social media are online platforms for human interactions with local and global reach, designed to circulate information.

  8. Western Digital Media Center - Wikipedia

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    The Media Center, branded by Western Digital, is a 7,200- rpm hard drive (either 160 GB or 250GB), combined with a reader of CompactFlash Type I and II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, and SmartMedia media. It can use either FireWire or USB to interface with a personal computer (Farrance, 2004).

  9. News media - Wikipedia

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    In television or broadcast journalism, news analysts (also called newscasters or news anchors) examine, interpret, and broadcast news received from various sources of information. Anchors present this as news, either videotaped or live, through transmissions from on-the-scene reporters (news correspondents).