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  2. Media culture - Wikipedia

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    Media culture, with its declinations of advertising and public relations, is often considered as a system centered on the manipulation of the mass of society. [5] Corporate media "are used primarily to represent and reproduce dominant ideologies." [6] Prominent in the development of this perspective has been the work of Theodor Adorno since the ...

  3. Category:Mass media - Wikipedia

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    The mass media are the entire array of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a large audience, like radio, television, magazines, newspapers and the World Wide Web. The term was coined in the 1920s with the advent of nationwide radio networks and mass-circulation newspapers and magazines. The word "media" is widely used as a ...

  4. Category:Media formats - Wikipedia

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    Film ‎ (31 C, 15 P) Film formats ‎ (1 C, 36 P) Franchised formats ‎ (2 C, 1 P)

  5. Mobile media - Wikipedia

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    Mobile media has been defined as: "a personal, interactive, internet-enabled and user-controlled portable platform that provides for the exchange of and sharing of personal and non-personal information among users who are inter-connected." [1] The notion of making media mobile can be traced back to the “first time someone thought to write on ...

  6. Metamedia - Wikipedia

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    Metamedia. The term metamedia, coined by Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, refers to new relationships between form and content in the development of new technologies and new media. [1] In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the term was taken up by writers such as Douglas Rushkoff and Lev Manovich. Contemporary metamedia, such as at Stanford ...

  7. North Atlantic or liberal model of media and politics - Wikipedia

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    In the North Atlantic or liberal model, Hallin and Mancini, give a description of political parallelism in the United States, British, Irish, and Canadian media systems. According to Hallin and Mancini the United States contains the most unbiased political parallelism compared to the previous four countries. Hallin and Mancini express how press ...

  8. Media technology - Wikipedia

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    Media technology may refer to: Data storage devices. Art media technology – Category:Visual arts media. Print media technology – Category:Printing. Digital media technology – Category:Digital media. Electronic media technology – Category:Digital media or Category:Electronic publishing. Media technology university programmes.

  9. Mass media in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Argentina. The mass media in Argentina is one of the leading media markets in South America, [citation needed] with a relatively free and fair press and media industry. While there are 15 major media companies in Argentina, most media outlets are owned by a very small number of large conglomerates such as Grupo Clarín and Grupo ...