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Me·di·a  (md-)
An ancient country of southwest Asia in present-day northwest Iran. Settled by an Indo-European people, it became part of the Assyrian Empire and was conquered c. 550 b.c. by Cyrus the Great, who added it to the Persian Empire.

Medi·an adj. & n.

me·di·a 1  (md-)
n.
A plural of medium. See Usage Note at medium.

me·di·a 2  (md-)
n.
1. Linguistics See medial.
2. The middle, often muscular layer of the wall of a blood vessel.

[Late Latin, from Latin, feminine of Latin medius, middle; see medium.]

Media [ˈmiːdɪə]
n
(Historical Terms) (Placename) an ancient country of SW Asia, south of the Caspian Sea: inhabited by the Medes; overthrew the Assyrian Empire in 612 bc in alliance with Babylonia; conquered by Cyrus the Great in 550 bc; corresponds to present-day NW Iran

media1
n
1. a plural of medium
2. (Electronics & Computer Science / Communications & Information) the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, and radio
adj
(Electronics & Computer Science / Communications & Information) of or relating to the mass media media hype
Usage: When media refers to the mass media, it is sometimes treated as a singular form, as in: the media has shown great interest in these events. Many people think this use is incorrect and that

media2
n pl -diae [-dɪˌiː]
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the middle layer of the wall of a blood or lymph vessel
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) one of the main veins in the wing of an insect
3. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) Phonetics
a.  a consonant whose articulation lies midway between that of a voiced and breathed speech sound
b.  a consonant pronounced with weak voice, as c in French second
[from Latin medius middle]

Media
1. the practice among European newspapers of allowing space, usually at the bottom of a page or pages, for fiction, criticism, columnists, etc.
2. the practice of writing critical or familiar essays for the feuilleton pages. — feuilletonist, n.
language typical of journalists and newspapers or magazines, characterized by use of neologism and unusual syntax. Also called newspaperese.
1. the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news.
2. the occupation of running a news organization as a business.
3. the press, printed publications, and their employees.
4. an academie program preparing students in reporting, writing, and editing for periodicals and newspapers. — journalist, n. — journalistic, adj.
1. a type of cathode-ray tube used in the reception of television images.
2. a recording of a television program on motion-picture film.
an apparatus for projecting sound and pictures by a combination of a phonograph and a kinetoscope.
an early apparatus for producing a moving picture. See also instruments. Cf. kinetophone.
journalese.
a person who publishes or writes for a periodical.
a form of journalism in which photographs play a more important part than written copy. — photojournalist, n.
1. the action, practice, or art of propagating doctrines, as in the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge.
2. the deliberate spreading of information or ideas to promote or injure a cause, nation, etc. — propagandist, n. — propagandistic, adj.
1. the act or process of reporting news.
2. an account of a current or historical event, not appearing in conventional news media, written in a journalistic style.
the act of shocking or intent to shock, especially through the media; the practice of using startling but superficial efïects, in art, literature, etc., to gain attention. See also literary style; philosophy. — sensationalist, n.
Translations
media [ˈmiːdɪə]
A. NPL of medium the medialos medios de comunicación(de masas)
B. CPD media analysis Nanálisis m inv de los medios
media coverage Ncobertura f informativa
media event Nacontecimiento m periodístico
media man N (= journalist) → periodista m; (in advertising) → agente m de publicidad
media person N (= journalist) → periodista mf; (in advertising) → agente mf de publicidad; (= personality) → personaje mf de los medios de comunicación
media studies NPL (Univ) → ciencias fpl de la información(frm), periodismo msing

media [ˈmiːdiə]
nplmedias mpl
the media → les médias
modif [coverage, attention, interest] → des médias
media research → étude f des médias
media star → vedette f des médias news media, media circus, media group, media studies
media circus ncirque m médiatique

media
n pl of mediumMedien pl; he works in the mediaer ist im Mediensektor tätig or beschäftigt; media coverageBerichterstattung fin den Medien; to get too much media coveragezu viel Publicity bekommen; media bashing (inf)Medienschelte f

media:
media environment
n (fig)Medienlandschaft f
media event

media:
mediaperson
n pl <mediapeople> (well-known) → Medienstar m
media player
n (Comput: program) → Medienwiedergabe f
media resonance
nMedienresonanz f
media studies
plMedienwissenschaft f

media [ˈmiːdɪə] npl
a. (Press, Radio, TV) the mediai mass media
all the media were there → stampa, radio e televisione erano tutte sul posto
b. (frm) pl of medium b

Media وَسائِل الإعلام hromadné sdělovací prostředky medie Medien μέσα επικοινωνίας medios joukkoviestimet média mediji media マスメディア 미디어 media media media meios de comunicação, mídia средства массовой информации massmedia สื่อมวลชน medya phương tiện truyền thông 媒体


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