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  2. Outline of entertainment - Wikipedia

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    However, the term is often used in the mass media to describe the mass media companies that control the distribution and manufacture of mass media entertainment. In the popular parlance, the term show biz in particular connotes the commercially popular performing arts, especially musical theatre , vaudeville , comedy , film , fun , and music .

  3. Internet - Wikipedia

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    The word internetted was used as early as 1849, meaning interconnected or interwoven. [13] The word Internet was used in 1945 by the United States War Department in a radio operator's manual, [14] and in 1974 as the shorthand form of Internetwork. [15]

  4. Mass media in India - Wikipedia

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    The traditional print media, but also the television media, are largely family-owned and often partake in self-censorship, primarily due to political ties by the owner and the establishment. However, the new media are generally more professional and corporate-owned, though these, too, have been acquired or affiliated with established figures.

  5. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    Typical uses of sound cards or sound card functionality include providing the audio component for multimedia applications such as music composition, editing video or audio, presentation, education and entertainment (games) and video projection. Sound cards are also used for computer-based communication such as voice over IP and teleconferencing.

  6. Mass media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Media conglomerates like NZME, Stuff, MediaWorks, Discovery and Sky dominate the media landscape. [1] Most media organisations operate Auckland-based newsrooms with Parliamentary Press Gallery reporters and international media partners, but most broadcast programmes, music and syndicated columns are imported from the United States and United ...

  7. Digital entertainment - Wikipedia

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    interactive entertainment; online gambling; mobile entertainment; social media; streaming services "Digital entertainment", largely a hard to define marketing term, [3] rests upon entertainment technology and ultimately on the enabling basic technologies computers, Internet/World Wide Web, digital rights management, multimedia and streaming ...

  8. Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    A broadcasting antenna in Stuttgart. Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. [1]

  9. Weverse - Wikipedia

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    Weverse (Korean: 위버스; RR: wibeoseu) is a South Korean mobile app and web platform created by South Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation.The app specializes in hosting multimedia content, the sale of artist-related merchandise, content subscription, and artist-to-fan communications for artists.