communication technology such as radio, television, internet, etc. that can reach mass populations.
communication systems that reach large numbers of people, such as TV, radio, and newspapers back
means of communication, such as television, radio, and newspapers, that influence large audiences
Mass media are channels of communication through which messages flow, produced by a few for consumption by many people. As the messages go through the channels, they are distorted. When people receive mass-media messages, they have no opportunity for immediate feedback with the producers of the messages.
Ways to communicate with a large number of people at the same time. Some examples are television, radio, the Internet, and newspapers.
Refers to channels of communication for popular consumption (also replaces the TV component of the former Television and Film category).
Broad spectrum of media, includes radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and outdoor advertising. Appealing to the general public.
Refers to the particular type of medium in which the same message can be presented simultaneously to multiple audiences in different locations. Examples include radio, television, Internet, film, video, newspaper.
Mass media refers to those media that are designed to be consumed by large audiences through the agencies of technology.
Any means of public communication reaching a large audience.
Any form of communication produced to be consumed by a large number of individuals.
The TV broadcast networks, major newspapers, widely distributed Films, commercial radio; those organizations whose intent it is to distribute popular media messages to as large an audience as possible in order to draw advertising dollars.
the methods of communication used to reach large numbers of people at the same time - TV, newspapers, radio, magazines, films, books, the internet
UMass Boston's student-run newspaper.
Broadcast or printed channels of information, news, and entertainment that reach a large audience. Marketers place commercials and advertisements in these channels, to get these messages to the large audience.
Any of various methods of transmitting news to a large number of people (e.g. radio, TV, newspaper).
Mass media is a term used to denote, as a class, that section of the media specifically conceived and designed to reach a very large audience such as the population of a nation state. It was coined in the 1920s with the advent of nationwide radio networks, mass-circulation newspapers and magazines, although mass media was present centuries before the term became common.