The mass media are diversified media technologies that are intended
to reach a large audience by mass communication. The technologies through which
this communication takes place varies. Broadcast media such as radio, recorded
music, film and television transmit their information electronically. Print
media use a physical object such as a newspaper, book, pamphlet or comics, to
distribute their information. Outdoor media are a form of mass media that
comprises billboards, signs, or placards placed inside and outside of
commercial buildings, sports stadiums, shops, and buses. Other outdoor media
include flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes), blimps, skywriting, and
AR Advertising. Public speaking and event organizing can also be considered
forms of mass media. The digital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass
communication. Internet media provide many mass media services, such as email,
websites, blogs, and Internet-based radio and television. Many other mass media
outlets have a presence on the web, by such things as having TV ads that link
to a website, or distributing a QR Code in print or outdoor media to direct a
mobile user to a website.
In this way, they can utilize the easy accessibility that the
Internet has, and the outreach that Internet affords, as information can easily
be broadcast to many different regions of the world simultaneously and
cost-efficiently. The organizations that control these technologies, such as
television stations or publishing companies, are also known as the mass media.
This paper describes what media is and what are its effects on the society as a whole.
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