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The Eight Leading Mass Media Industries



             Mass Media vs. Mainstream Media.
             Mass media is sometimes used as a synonym for "mainstream media", which is distinguished from  alternative media  by the content and point of view. Alternative media are also "mass media" outlets in the sense of using technology capable of reaching many people, even if the audience is often smaller than the mainstream.
             In common usage, the term "mass" denotes not that a given number of individuals receives the products, but rather that the products are available in principle to a plurality of recipients.
             Mass Media vs. Local Media.
             Mass media is distinguished from local media by the notion that whilst the former aims to reach a very large market such as the entire population of a country, the latter broadcasts to a much smaller population and area, and generally focuses on regional news rather than global events. A third type of media, speciality media, provides for specific demographics, such as  specialty channels  on TV (sports channels, porn channels, etc.). These definitions are not set in stone, and it is possible for a media outlet to be promoted in status from a local media outlet to a global media outlet. Some local media, which take an interest in state or provincial news can rise to prominence due to their investigative journalism, and to the local region's preference of updates in national politics rather than regional news.  The Guardian, formerly known as the Manchester Guardian is an example of one such media outlet. Once a regional daily newspaper, "The Guardian" is currently a nationally respected paper.
             Forms of Mass Media.
             Broadcast: A Family Listening to a Crystal Radio in the 1920s.
             The sequencing of content in a broadcast is called a  schedule. With all technological endeavours a number of technical terms and slang are developed please see the  list of broadcasting terms  for a glossary of terms used.
             Television  and  radio  programs are distributed through radio broadcasting over frequency bands that are highly regulated by the  Federal Communications Commission.


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