Computer Science, asked by bsb, 1 year ago

according to computer science what is media?

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Answered by karan148
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Media is the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to store and deliver information or data.[1][2] It is either associated with communication media, or the specialized mass media communication businesses such as print media and the press, photography, advertising, cinema, broadcasting (radio and television), publishing.[3] and point of sale.
Answered by trojan123
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The word media is defined as "one of the means or channels of general communication in society" , as newspapers, radio, television etc  the last century, a revolution in telecommunications has greatly altered communication by providing new media for long distance communication. The first transatlantic two-way radio broadcast occurred in 1906 and led to common communication via analog and digital media: Analog telecommunications include some radio systems, historical telephony systems, and historical television broadcasts.Digital telecommunications allow for computer-mediated communication, telegraphy, and computer networks.

The difference between analog and digital photography is that digital photography is easier to edit and have a lot of choices after taking photos, but analog photography is more simple and you have to accept the photo if you don't like it. In digital photography you can edit the photo even before taking it, unlike analog which had limited settings.

Modern communication media now allow for intense long-distance exchanges between larger numbers of people (many-to-many communication via e-mail, Internet forums, and teleportation). On the other hand, many traditional broadcast media and mass media favor one-to-many communication (television, cinema, radio, newspaper, magazines, and also social media).


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