It's a definition given to the ultimate destination. In other words, it's a place you can bring over your friends for a great gathering with mouthwatering food, cold hops and exciting vibes at several different outlets! You can refer to that destination as well if you're looking for the perfect opportunity to kick back and relax.
However, Media One could also have its "unusual" moments, therefore please note that what happens at Media One, stays at Media One.
However, Media One could also have its "unusual" moments, therefore please note that what happens at Media One, stays at Media One.
Media One? Let's go!
by A M1 Monkey November 25, 2021
The act of signing one's self up on social media sites under the opposite gender f-sag or to gain access to certain gender restricted groups.
If I'm a guy and want talk to lesbians without being labeled misogynistic I might commit social media gender impersonation on something like KIK.
by Sexydimma June 29, 2017
Knowledge Media is an education and business development channel which provides video content on Income Tax, Corporate Law, Economics, UPSC, PSC, SSC, IBPS, RBI, SEBI, RRB, CDS, NDA, B. Com (Hons.), B. Com, BBA, CA, CS, CMA
Video content @ Youtube: Knowledgemedia
Website @ knowledgemedia.net
Video content @ Youtube: Knowledgemedia
Website @ knowledgemedia.net
by Websterre May 07, 2020
Bo Montana Media is fat
by smitty_city6 February 14, 2024
by Media Queen July 15, 2017
Mass media "filters" filtered out new stories and facts that are presented in major local, regional, national and international news media outlets. The five classes of media "filters" are:
1) Ownership, especially when media ownership is consolidated and participatory with regards to self and special interests.
2) Funding sources include both internal and external sources of financing the reporting.
3) Sourcing - where sources can influence action taking advantage of their value to the source, and which can negatively affect access and reliability, and punish those that negatively impact the source or the sources constituents.
4) Flak - negative responses to a media statement, article, or program. It can be lawsuits, intimidation, violence, boycott and destroying livelihood.
5) "being branded fear activating ideology that is not accepted by the hegemony". - communist, socialist, liberal, etc.
1) Ownership, especially when media ownership is consolidated and participatory with regards to self and special interests.
2) Funding sources include both internal and external sources of financing the reporting.
3) Sourcing - where sources can influence action taking advantage of their value to the source, and which can negatively affect access and reliability, and punish those that negatively impact the source or the sources constituents.
4) Flak - negative responses to a media statement, article, or program. It can be lawsuits, intimidation, violence, boycott and destroying livelihood.
5) "being branded fear activating ideology that is not accepted by the hegemony". - communist, socialist, liberal, etc.
The reporter could not get past the media filters with his highly controversial stories, even though they were well documented and fact-checked.
by mlhiss December 16, 2019
Social Media Super-Colonies is taken from the Argentine Ants in California that have created a colony which spreads hundreds of miles and contains billions of ants hence the Super part of the phrase.
Ants are the most social insects inviting and joining communities within their colonies. The same way that social media works when going viral.
Social Media Super-Colonies refers to inviting people to connect and join online communities which anyone can be part of, however as with any colony they have a defence barrier when it comes to other colonies.
Ants are the most social insects inviting and joining communities within their colonies. The same way that social media works when going viral.
Social Media Super-Colonies refers to inviting people to connect and join online communities which anyone can be part of, however as with any colony they have a defence barrier when it comes to other colonies.
A prime example would be Apple Inc. Apple have created a Social Media Super-Colonies which have the entire world connected. It also has large competitors which they continually put a defensive barrier up and compete to be the best.
by Tiny Ant Marketing September 14, 2013