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Mass Media

Newspaper, motion pictures, radio, television, internet and magazines, all which have the technical capacity to deliver fucked up messages to people. Teenagers and children get alot of fucking messages from those baloney motion pictures and stupid television shows and the celebrity magazines. Adults usually get their information from the radio or newspaper which give them political and economic views. Everyone uses the internet for either school or work.
Teen 1: Hey dude didn't that movie show that there are alot of hot bitches in Los Angeles?
Teen 2: Yo, don't get your mind fucked up and get the wrong information by Mass Media.
Mass Media by AdomC March 9, 2015
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Mass Media

Reason why women, democracy, freedom and loch ness monster are believed to exist.
Reasonable person: Obviously we have no democracy, its all mass media proaganda, elections are rigged
Hillary Clinton supporter: How you dare this country is built on lies you fucking motherfucking racist misogynist sexist anti-democracist anti-freedomist, you are ass-raped traitor and agent of Kremlinplaying into hands of Donald Trump, when our glorious CIA beloved and Pentagon cherished overlordess will come to power you will pay for your treason, we will fucking lock you up in guantanamo and waterboard you till you'll confess that you're mentally insane and all you said was a lie and no emails ever existed!
Mass Media by 32121 August 7, 2016

Mass Media

Media is large ass masses that can completely flood someone cuz it is so large.
I was watching the news and mass media happened. Nuff said
Mass Media by Anthony Frayn September 25, 2010

Mass Media Conspiracy

The theory that the minority of people in control of the masses use the media as a tool to keep them from questioning the reality that is presented to them ultimately preventing rebellions and feeding the addiction of power, control, and manipulation of mankind's destiny, perversion.

ultimate evil.
Mass media Conspiracy consists of a group of soulless evil addicts that lack any morality and are lost in materialism keeping the human consciousness from fullfilling it's potential. examples consist of the government, closed minded religions, public radio, american news stations, reality tv, authority, technology, fashion,legal and illegal drugs,celebrity gossip,mindless self indulgence and just flat out evil.

be above the influence people. just say no to the mass media.

Mass media online

The wrong definition of an mmo made by some earth 2 fag
Mmorpg is a mass media online role playing game- earth 2 cocksucker idk can't remember his channel name
Mass media online by Yes176 June 4, 2021

Mass Media Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream mass media—the often-unexamined assumptions about how media should be organized, what counts as professional journalism, how audiences should be addressed, and what role media plays in society. Mass media orthodoxy includes commitments: that media should be commercial, that advertising is the natural funding model, that professionalism means neutrality, that audiences are consumers, that "balance" means centering mainstream views, that media's role is to inform within existing frameworks rather than challenge them. Like all orthodoxies, it shapes what media becomes, but it functions as ideology—making commercial, corporate media seem like simply "how media works" rather than one model among many. Mass media orthodoxy determines what information reaches publics, what perspectives are legitimized, and what counts as "responsible" journalism versus "activism" or "bias."
Example: "The reporter followed mass media orthodoxy perfectly—got quotes from both parties, didn't question the framing, presented the issue as a matter of individual choice rather than systemic forces. It was professional, and it was useless."

Mass Media Studies

A foundational field that examines the institutions, practices, and effects of mass media—newspapers, radio, television, film, and later digital platforms—as they shape public consciousness, culture, and politics. Mass media studies analyzes production, content, and reception, drawing on sociology, political economy, semiotics, and cultural studies. It investigates how media industries are structured, how messages are encoded and decoded, how audiences make meaning, and how media technologies influence social change. Though often seen as “traditional,” mass media studies provides essential frameworks for understanding the digital ecosystem.
Example: “Mass media studies taught her to look beyond content: she analyzed not just what the news reported, but who owned the network, how the story was framed, and who was excluded from the conversation.”