Collectively, the communications media, especially television, radio, and newspapers, that reach the mass of the people
Any form of communication produced by a few people for the consumption by many people Mass media are channels of communication through which messages flow As the messages go through the channels, they are distorted When people receive media messages they have no opportunity for immediate feedback with the producers of the messages
communication technology such as radio, television, internet, etc that can reach mass populations
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
Delivery systems (i e , television, newspapers, radio) that channel the flow of information to large and diverse audiences and that are characterized by unlimited access, and by the vast amount of noncontent-related (incidental) learning that occurs as a byproduct Generally intended to provide entertainment-oriented programming See Mass Communication
Means of communication that are technologically capable of reaching most people and economically affordable to most
Those means of communication that reach and influence large numbers of people, especially newspapers, popular magazines, radio and television
You can use the mass media to refer to the various ways, especially television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, by which information and news are given to large numbers of people. mass media coverage of the issue. all the people and organizations that provide information and news for the public, including television, radio, and newspapers
the media that reaches huge numbers of people: television (over 99 percent of American homes have one) and the press Of the two, television is probably the most important, since over two-thirds of the public say that television provides most of their views about what is going on in the world The same percentage say that television is their most trusted news source This fact gives a lot of power to the major TV networks, regarding what they report and how they report it
Means of communication that reach the mass public The mass media include newspapers and magazines, radio, television, (broadcast, cable, and satellite) films, recordings, books, and electronic communication This website provides information on a research group that aims to promote free speech, a competitive communications industry, and excellence in journalism: http: //www mediainst org/