Short-wave band radio, pamphlets distributed at gun shows, extremist magazines and Internet bulletin boards which provide the information web of far-right extremists. This underground information network is rarely encountered by the general public or mainstream journalists.
Non-traditional media types such as flyers, shopping cart advertisements, video kiosks, and telephone directories
Outdoor formats that do not fall into the categories of: billboards, street furniture or transit. Most alternative media is used to create customized solutions for advertisers.
Alternative media are defined most broadly as those media practices falling outside the mainstreams of corporate communication.
Alternative media rooted in the American conservative movement often emphasize the presumption (on the part of many conservatives) that the American mainstream media is biased toward American liberalism and that modern journalism's goal of "objectivity" is essentially moot. Frequently, the stated goal is to redress or outflank that perceived bias and disseminate news with a conservative point of view in order to achieve balance in the reporting of news and opinion.
This refers to alternative media espousing the views of the American political left. The piece covers alternative media sources including talk radio programs, blogs and other alternative media sources, as well as a few print publications.