Monday, 8 October 2018

Media industry

The media industry can be defined as a varied collection of organisations that share the production, publication and distribution of media texts. Examples of media organisations include:
BBC
Disney
News Corp
Nintendo
Marvel
The Guardian

Media texts can be used to inform, entertain, or promote ideas or products.
Traditional media’ or ‘old media’ are the names given to the industries that existed before the internet, like radio, print and television. New media is on-demand content accessed via the internet through digital devices, such as personal computers and smartphones.
For example, on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop you can listen to the radio or download music, surf the internet, watch videos, read newspapers and magazines, and participate in social media.
Popular social media sites like Twitter and Facebook are drivers of media convergence as they allow audiences to post links to a variety of media texts that they want to share.

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