Media

Media may refer to:

Communications

  • Media (communication), tools used to store and deliver information or data
    • Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising
    • Broadcast media, communications delivered over mass electronic communication networks
    • Digital media, electronic media used to store, transmit, and receive digitized information
    • Electronic media, communications delivered via electronic or electromechanical energy
    • Hypermedia, media with hyperlinks
    • Mass media, all means of mass information and communication
    • Multimedia, communications that incorporate multiple forms of information content and processing
    • New media, a broad term encompassing the amalgamation of traditional media with the interactive power of computer and communications technology
    • News media, mass media focused on communicating news
    • News media (United States), the news media of the United States of America
    • Print media, communications delivered via paper or canvas
    • Published media, any media made available to the public
    • Recording medium, devices used to store information
    • Social media, media disseminated through social interactions
    • MEDIA Programme, a European Union initiative to support the European audiovisual sector
  • Media (communication)

    Media (the singular form of which is medium) is the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to store and deliver information or data. It is either associated with communication media, or the specialized communication businesses such as: print media and the press, photography, advertising, cinema, broadcasting (radio and television) and publishing.

    Evolution

    The word media is defined as "one of the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio or television."

    The beginning of human communication through designed channels, i.e. not vocalization or gestures, dates back to ancient cave paintings, drawn maps, and writing.

    The Persian Empire (centred on present-day Iran) played an important role in the field of communication. It has the first real mail or postal system, which is said to have been developed by the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great (c. 550 BC) after his conquest of Media. The role of the system as an intelligence gathering apparatus is well documented, and the service was (later) called angariae, a term that in time turned to indicate a tax system. The Old Testament (Esther, VIII) makes mention of this system: Ahasuerus, king of Medes, used couriers for communicating his decisions.

    Medjå

    Medjå or Grong is a village which serves as the administrative center of the municipality of Grong in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located along the river Namsen, at the confluence with the river Sanddøla. The Nordlandsbanen railway line runs along the eastern part of the village, stopping at Grong Station. The European route E6 highway runs through the western edge of the village. Grong Church, the main church for the area, is also located in this village. The 1.48-square-kilometre (370-acre) village has a population (2011) of 1,059. The population density is 716 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,850/sq mi).

    References


    Sport (US magazine)

    SPORT magazine was an American sports magazine. Launched in September 1946 by the New York-based publisher, Macfadden Publications, SPORT pioneered the generous use of color photography – it carried eight full color plates in its first edition.

    SPORT predated the launch of Sports Illustrated by eight years, and is remembered for bringing several editorial innovations to the genre, as well as creating, in 1955, the SPORT Magazine Award. The SPORT Award, given initially to the outstanding player in baseball’s World Series (Johnny Podres of the Brooklyn Dodgers was the inaugural winner), was later expanded to include the pre-eminent post-season performer in the other three major North American team sports. What made SPORT the most distinctive from Sports Illustrated, however, was the fact it was a monthly magazine as opposed to SI's weekly distribution.

    SPORT was published continually between its launch and August 2000, when its then-owner, British publisher EMAP PLC, made the decision to close the money-losing title. Today, the photo archive of SPORT, which represents one of the most significant collections of 20th century sports photography in North America, is housed in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada, at The SPORT Gallery.

    Russia-2

    Russia-2 (Russian: Россия-2) was a Russian television channel operated by VGTRK. It primarily broadcasts sports.

    Before January 1, 2010 it was known as Sport, but since then it was re-branded due to broadened format.

    On 1 November, 2015 the channel was closed, and its broadcasting frequency was taken by a new sports television channel Match TV.

    Programmes

    News and current affairs

  • Bol`shoy sport (Big sport) — sports news.
  • Documentaries

  • Moya Planeta (My Planet) - blocks of programmes from Moya Planeta.
  • Nauka 2.0 (Science 2.0) - blocks of programmes from Nauka 2.0.
  • Others

  • Feature films (thrillers and adventures)
  • Sports events broadcast by channel

  • Biathlon World Cup
  • FIA Formula One World Championship
  • KHL
  • Premier League
  • Russian Premier League
  • The FA Cup
  • M-1 Global, UFC, Bellator MMA and other MMA Promotions
  • External links

  • Official site
  • Vaasan Sport

    Sport, known by its full name as Hockey Team Vaasan Sport OY, is a Finnish ice hockey team playing in Liiga, and is based at Vaasa Arena (capacity 4448) in Vaasa. The team was established in 1939 as IF Sport (Idrottsföreningen Sport).

    History

    Vaasan Sport was founded in 1939 as IF Sport. The team was involved in the founding of the Finnish top division Liiga, formerly known as SM-Liiga, in 1975, but was relegated only one year later after the 1975-1976 season (roster for their first and only SM-Liiga season).

    After the relegation Sport played in the Finnish 1st Division (since then renamed to Mestis), until they were relegated in 1991-1992 to the Finnish Second Division. Climbing back up to the 1st division proved to be a tough task and wasn't accomplished until spring 1997, with the game-winning goal of the deciding game against Kiekko-67 being scored by Kari Teräväinen in overtime.

    The 2008-09 season was a success as Sport won the Mestis championship. However, in the league qualification series the team lost the last game to Ässät in a best-of-7 format, thus remaining in Mestis. The overall qualification series were close as Sport at one point was a single goal away from beating Ässät in overtime and being promoted to Liiga, but was unable to score.

    Creative

    Creative may refer to:

  • Creativity, phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is created
  • Companies

  • Creative Technology, Singapore-based manufacturer of computer products
  • Creative Labs, a brand owned by Creative Technology
  • Creative Commons, an organization that deals with public copyright issues
  • Entertainment

  • "Creative" (song), a 2008 song by Leon Jackson
  • Other uses

  • Creative industries, exchange of finance for rights in intellectual properties
  • Creative destruction, an economical term AKA "Schumpeter's gale"
  • Creative writing, an original, non-technical writing or composition
  • Creative nonfiction, a literary genre
  • Creative Nonfiction (magazine), a magazine specializing in nonfiction genre
  • Creative class, a proposed socioeconomic class
  • See also

  • Creativity (disambiguation)
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