Difference between revisions of "Media"
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Revision as of 04:42, May 2, 2010
The media are businesses that report on scarce occurrences of interest to the public, such as elections, airplane crashes, stock market fluctuations and sporting events. It is generally a term used to refer to methods of communicating to the general public, whether the communicated information is factual or opinion-based. Common media include newspapers, television, news channels, and radio.
The definition of the media has expended to include various sources including chat rooms, websites, and specialized websites called blogs. Conservapedia could be classified as a source of media.
See also
- Liberal media elite
- Printing Press
- History Channel Documentary on KAL 007: a critical review: an example of Media misrepresentation