i., çoğ. araçlar, vasıtalar

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Turkish - English
media
A voiced stop consonant
plural form of medium
Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information

As a result of the rise of, first, television news and entertainment media and, second, web-based media, traditional print-based media have declined in popularity.

The forms of publication Traditional advertising media include newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio and television Digital interactive advertising media started with the Internet, accessed at an indoor computer, but is quickly spreading to television, cellular devices and outdoor locations
Any format for information storage that requires special listening or viewing equipment: i e , microfilm, microfiche, videotape, CD-ROMs
Messages that are distributed through the technologies, principally text in books, study guides and computer networks; sound in audio-tapes and broadcast: pictures in video-tapes and broadcast; text, sound and/or pictures in a teleconference
Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment
Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute
the physical devices used to record, store, and (or) transmit data
A generic term for nonprint materials such as films, filmstrips, videorecordings, audio compact disks, audiotapes, and computer software Synonymous with audio-visual materials More broadly, material in all formats which carry and communicate information
of Medium
(n) A means of conveying information, both graphic and textual Traditionally, this refers to the types of paper used in drafting; more recently, it has also come to refer to the types of information storage and playback technology, such as video, audio, CD-ROM, etc
are the many different methods of communication available today Web sites, postcards, CD-ROMs, magazines, TV, and movies are all different types of media When media methods are used to communicate to thousands of people at the same time, they are called mass media
The journalists and other professionals who compose the mass communication industry
1 Objects on which data can be stored These include hard disks, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes 2 In computer networks, media refers to the cables linking workstations together There are many different types of transmission media, the most popular being twisted-pair wire (normal electrical wire), coaxial cable (the type of cable used for cable television), and fiber optic cable (cables made out of glass) 3 The form and technology used to communicate information Multimedia presentations, for example, combine sound, pictures, and videos, all of which are different types of media
In libraries, the term is used to describe material in a non-print format, such as slides, video, and music
The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue
You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media. It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media. bias in the news media Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive. see also mass media, multimedia
{i} channels of mass communication (radio, newspaper, television, etc.), medium
Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment Menu - Choices and commands that are displayed on the screen and can be selected by the user