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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Kaus Media]], a star system in the constellation Sagittarius
* [[Kaus Media]], a star system in the constellation Sagittarius
* [[Medea (disambiguation)]]
* [[Media ecology]]
* [[Media meshing]]
* [[Media psychology]]
* [[Media studies]]
* [[Medium (disambiguation)]]
* [[Medium (disambiguation)]]
* [[Common Sense Media]], game/movie/book review site
* [[Midea (disambiguation)]]
* Attributive usages of the plural noun:
* [[Multimedia learning]]
** [[Media ecology]]
* [[Common Sense Media]], a game/movie/book review site
** [[Media meshing]]

** [[Media psychology]]
** [[Media studies]]
** [[Multimedia learning]]
* Ear rhymes and other false-friends
** [[Medea (disambiguation)]]
** [[Midea (disambiguation)]]
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Revision as of 09:45, 26 February 2022

Media may refer to:

Physical means

Communication

  • Media (communication), tools used to deliver information or data
    • Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising
    • Broadcast media, communications delivered over mass electronic communication networks
    • Digital media, electronic media used to store, transmit, and receive digitized information
    • Electronic media, communications delivered via electronic or electromechanical energy
    • Hypermedia, media with hyperlinks
    • Interactive media, media that is interactive
    • Mass media, technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication
    • MEDIA Programme, a European Union initiative to support the European audiovisual sector
    • Multimedia, communications that incorporate multiple forms of information content and processing
    • New media, the combination of traditional media and computer and communications technology
    • News media, mass media focused on communicating news
    • Print media, communications delivered via paper or canvas
    • Published media, any media made available to the public
    • Recording medium, devices used to store information
    • Social media, media disseminated through social interactions

Computing

Fine art

  • List of art media, materials and techniques used by an artist to produce a work of art

Life sciences

Places

United States

Elsewhere

  • Media (castra), a fort in the Roman province of Dacia
  • Media (region), a region of and former empire based in north-western Iran, best known for having been the political and cultural base of the Medes and other ancient Iranian people
  • Media, Africa, an Ancient city and former bishopric, now a Latin Catholic titular see in Algeria

Arts, entertainment, and media

Transport

See also