Media$537526$ - translation to Αγγλικά
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Media$537526$ - translation to Αγγλικά

TRADITIONAL MEDIA VS NEW MEDIA
Old-media; Traditional media; Legacy media; Dinosaur media; 1900 media

Media      
n. Media, vroeger land dat nu het noordoosten van Iran is; familienaam; woonplaats in Illinois (V.S.)
mass media         
  • 9/11]]
  • A magazine feature from ''Beauty Parade'' from March 1952 stereotyping women drivers. It features [[Bettie Page]] as the model.
  • Shopping carts for children fitted with gaming computers
  • A family listening to a [[crystal radio]] in the 1920s
  • Political advertisements on a billboard in the [[Netherlands]] in 2019
  • Early wooden printing press, depicted in 1520
  • A member of staff at the [[International Printing Museum]] demonstrates printing with a 19th-century, hand-operated  [[Columbian press]]
  • Egyptian movie star [[Salah Zulfikar]] on the cover of Al-Kawakeb magazine, March 1961, an example of mass media.
  • American political cartoon titled ''The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things'', depicting a drunken Irishman lighting a powder keg and swinging a bottle. Published in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1871
  • Early [[minstrel shows]] lampooned the assumed stupidity of black people. Detail from cover of ''The Celebrated Negro Melodies, as Sung by the Virginia Minstrels'', 1843
MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE INTENDED TO REACH A LARGE AUDIENCE BY MASS COMMUNICATION
Mass Media; Mass medium; Recorded media; Media industry; Print media; Media racism; Racism in mass media; Racism in Mass Media; Popular press; Mass-media; Visual media; Mass audience; Mass wire media; Popular media; Internet mass media; Internet media; Media outlets; Media campaign; Media points; Popular Press; History of mass media; Media history; Outdoor media; Media companies; Media outlet; Criticism of mass media; Mass print media; Mass media companies; Media house; Racial stereotypes in mass media; Ethnic stereotypes in mass media; Mass advertising; Mass media company
massamedium
media mogul         
PROFESSION
Media Moguls; Media baron; Media mogul; Press baron; Press Baron; Media owner; Press magnate; Newspaper proprietor; Media moguls; Media executive; Newspaper mogul; Newspaper baron; Newspaper czar; Media czar; Publishing magnate; Media tycoon
invloedrijk iemand in de media

Ορισμός

media circus
If an event is described as a media circus, a large group of people from the media is there to report on it and take photographs.
The couple married in the Caribbean to avoid a media circus.
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Βικιπαίδεια

Old media

Old media, or legacy media, are the mass media institutions that dominated prior to the Information Age; particularly print media, film studios, music studios, advertising agencies, radio broadcasting, and television.

Old media institutions are centralized and communicate with one-way technologies to a generally anonymous mass audience. By definition, it is often dichotomized with New media, more often computer technologies that are interactive and comparatively decentralized; they enable people to telecommunicate with one another, due to their mass use and availability, namely through internet.

Old Media companies have diminished in the last decade with the changing media landscape, namely the modern reliance on streaming and digitization of what was once analog, and the advent of simple worldwide connection and mass conversation. Old media, or "legacy media" conglomerates include Disney, Warner Media, ViacomCBS, Bertelsmann Publishers, and NewsCorp., owners of Fox news and entertainment, and span from books to audio to visual media. These conglomerates are often owned and inherited between families, such as the Murdochs of NewsCorp. Due to traditional media's heavy use in economics and political structures, it remains current regardless of New Media's emergence.