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From the Oxford English Dictionary media, n. I. Simple uses. 1. The main means of mass communication, esp. newspapers, radio, and television, regarded collectively; the reporters, journalists, etc., working for organizations engaged in such communication. Also, as a count noun: a particular means of mass communication. Cf. MEDIUM n. 4d, MASS MEDIA n. 1923 G. SNOW in N. T. Praigg Advertising & Selling 240 Mass media represents the most economical way of getting the story over the new and wider market in the least time. II. Compounds. 3. media education, elite, personality, relations; media-saturated adj.
media baron, a powerful owner of media; spec. one thought to influence
public opinion for political or personal ends (see BARON n.2b). immediacy The quality or condition of being immediate; freedom from intermediate or intervening agency; direct relation or connexion; directness. hypermedia, n. pl. A method of structuring information in different media for presentation to a single user, usu. through a computing workstation, whereby related items of information are connected in the same way as in hypertext. medium, n. and a. I. Something which is intermediate between two degrees, amounts, qualities, or classes; a middle state. II. A person or thing which acts as an intermediary. An intermediate agency, instrument, or channel; a means; esp. a means or channel of communication or expression. Freq. in by (also through) the medium of. Any of the varieties of painting or drawing as determined by the material or technique used. Hence more widely: any raw material or mode of expression used in an artistic or creative activity. A channel of mass communication, as newspapers, radio, television, etc.; the reporters, journalists, etc., working for organizations engaged in such communication. Plural = media. Any physical material (as tape, disk, paper, etc.) used for recording or reproducing data, images, or sound. An intervening substance through which a force acts on objects at a distance or through which impressions are conveyed to the senses; any substance considered with regard to its properties as a vehicle of light or sound. Painting. Any liquid substance (as oil, water, albumen, etc.) with which pigment is mixed for use in painting. Photogr. A varnish used as a material in retouching. Now rare. Theatre. A coloured filter in the form of a screen fixed in front of a light source which is directed at the stage. Now rare. Papermaking. Of paper: between royal and demy in size. Now rare. |