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  2. Mass media - Wikipedia

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    Mass media are media that reach a large audience via mass communication, such as films, radio, TV, Internet, and print. Learn about the history, issues, and types of mass media, and how they differ from mainstream and alternative media.

  3. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    Learn how mass media affects individuals' and society's thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors. Explore the history, theories, and paradigms of media effects research.

  4. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    Mass communication is the process of imparting and exchanging information through mass media to large population segments. It involves various forms of media, such as journalism, advertising, public relations, and social media, and studies how they affect people's behavior, attitude, opinion, or emotion.

  5. Mass media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the types, ownership, and issues of mass media in the U.S., including television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and web sites. Learn about the history, culture, and challenges of American media, such as media concentration, press freedom, and political polarization.

  6. News media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, and role of news media in the U.S., including newspapers, television, radio, and online outlets. Find out how the media influence public opinion and politics through agenda-setting and other theories.

  7. Concentration of media ownership - Wikipedia

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    Media concentration is a process wherein fewer individuals or organizations control shares of the mass media. Learn about the causes, risks, issues and examples of media consolidation and its impact on media pluralism, integrity and diversity.

  8. Propaganda through media - Wikipedia

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    Learn how propaganda is used to influence public opinion and behavior through various forms of media, such as radio, television, films, posters, and social media. Explore the origins, examples, and effects of propaganda in different historical and political contexts.

  9. Mainstream media - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream media (MSM) is a term for the large and influential news media that reflect and shape public opinion. Learn about the origins, evolution and controversies of MSM in the US and UK, and see the list of major media conglomerates and outlets.