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  • The term '''Media''' comes from a the plural of the Latin noun "medium," meaning 'in the mids ...clay or wax tablets, or parchment -- was certainly the first human form of media.
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  • The [[media]] in [[Japan]] caters to a nationwide audience or readership of many millio ...es to the latest [[celebrity]] gossip, with the lives of these '[[Japanese media#Idols|idols]]' detailed in popular magazines as well as on-line. Newspapers
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  • ...s a [[gay]] or [[lesbian]] audience. The primary [[target market]] for gay media may also more broadly be considered to include members of a [[GLBT]] audien ...ople. Earlier forms of gay media almost always commenced by way of printed media.
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  • ...xt, video and podcast from correspondents in over forty countries. Pajamas Media also has its own weekly show on XM satellite radio – PJM Political – an | publisher = Pajamas Media
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  • ...ide the ear. AOM can be quite painful. In the second type, called [[otitis media with effusion]] (fluid), or OME, fluid and mucus remain trapped within the ...iagnosis, microbial epidemiology, and antibiotic treatment of acute otitis media in children: a systematic review. | journal=JAMA | year= 2010 | volume= 304
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  • {{r|Gay media}} {{r|Japanese media}}
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  • ...a's conservative movement have long believed that within the national news media a strident liberal bias existed that influenced the public's understanding | publisher = Media Research Center}}</ref>. It does both [[media monitoring]] and [[journalism]].
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  • [[Media]] that predominantly targets a [[homosexuality|gay]] or [[lesbianism|lesbia
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  • '''American Public Media''', a private, nonprofit [[501(c)(3)]] corporation, is the largest owner an ...it grew to regional networking and programming, and became American Public Media in 2004. Over 800 public and commercial stations carry its programming.
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  • The systematic observation of public media by interest groups and researchers to detect perceived bias; in the case of
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  • ...[[media]]. Corporatisation is what is making a languid mediascape -- news media (print, [[television]] and [[Internet]]), entertainment (Bollywood to Kolly
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  • ==From [[Islamist Watch]], released in Pajamas Media==
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  • ...com Japan Media Review] - U.S.-based on-line journal covering the Japanese media industry.
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  • ...unctive to the proposal for [[CZ:Fair_Use_Policy%2C_Media|Fair Use Policy, Media]].'''</big> ...t|thumb|The idea behind the Media Assets Workgroup is to serve as CZ's '''"Media Procurement and Permissions Department"'''.]]
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  • {{r|Accuracy in Media}} {{r|Fairness and Accuracy in Media}}
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  • ...ssn=}}</ref> It is suggested that "an annual increase of 0.03 mm in intima–media thickness was associated with a tripling of the rate of coronary events."<r ...l |author=Bots ML, Baldassarre D, Simon A, ''et al'' |title=Carotid intima-media thickness and coronary atherosclerosis: weak or strong relations? |journal=
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  • The '''Icelandic Modern Media Initiative''' was undertaken by the Parliamentof Iceland with the purpose o
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  • Founded in 1969, a self-identified conservative [[media monitoring]] organization intended to correct what it sees as bias in repor
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Media Workgroup]]'''''
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  • An [[American conservative]] group, founded in 1987, for [[media monitoring]] of what it considers [[liberal]] bias in news reporting, heade
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  • {{r|Victor Davis Hanson}}, "Works and Days", [[Pajamas Media]]; {{r|Roger Kimball}} "Roger's Rules", [[Pajamas Media]]
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  • '''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' allow two or more computers to connect to a physical o ...ence of Computer networking media attachment protocols|computer networking media attachment protocols, which manage the attachment of a single computer to a
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  • *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbGiPjIE1pE The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative] &mdash; a report by [[Al Jazeera]] TV from March 2010, when the
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  • ...single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Media in India]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Media}}
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  • ...ent providers and can serve as a very important incentive for high quality media contributions, usages without fees, and goodwill toward the project (see [h ...to facilitate ease of enforcement of media policies, all images and other media appearing in Citizendium articles should be credited to the image provider(
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  • ...in other activities at the confluence of progressive thought, policy, and media"
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  • | [[Archive:Media Assets Workgroup/Help requests|Make a help request]] | [[Archive:Media Assets Workgroup/Development|Get involved with development]]
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  • ...way. It is conjunctive to the [[Archive:Media Assets Workgroup|Citizendium Media Assets Workgroup]] proposal. '''---[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 13:36 ...allenges toward both its contributors and itself, to not prohibit fair use media altogether, and to make determinations over fair use as straightforward as
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Media Assets Workgroup]]
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  • {{r|Media monitoring}} {{r|Harold Simmons}}Chairman of the Board, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • The '''Center for Media and Democracy (CMD)''' is intended to improve the quality of public discour | publisher = Center for Media and Democracy}}</ref>
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  • This is an editable treeview of all templates used with media on Citizendium. The list transcludes from {{Tl|Allmediatemplates}}. Clicki {{CZ:Templates/Media Templates}}
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  • ...ournalist themselves and experts from other fronts also saluted the Nepali media saying it has always played a role of catalyst for the good of all – be i But along the road, experts have pointed out that Nepali media was not as objective, balanced and impartial while highlighting or covering
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  • ...believes "structural reform is ultimately needed to break up the dominant media conglomerates, establish independent public broadcasting and promote strong
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  • ...s been internationally recognized for cutting-edge work in history and new media. Located in Fairfax, Virginia, CHNM is 15 miles from Washington, DC, and is [http://chnm.gmu.edu/ Center for History and New Media]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Media Credit Lines within Articles]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Carotid intima-media thickness]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Computer networking media attachment protocols]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer networking media sharing protocols}}
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  • *Don't know if media is copyrighted? [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=CZ:Media_Assets_Workg *Want permissions to use copyrighted media? [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=CZ:Media_Assets_Workgroup/Copyright_
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  • ==Media==
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  • ...rector, TechNet Northwest; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • This is an editable treeview of all templates used with media on Citizendium. The list transcludes from {{Tl|Allmediatemplates}}. Clicki {{CZ:Templates/Media Templates}}
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  • ...for Economic Education]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]"
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  • ...George Mason University]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...s, [[Grove City College]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...ia Institute]] of [[Media Research Center]]; signatory to 2007 Morality in Media letter on [[.XXX]]; Senior Fellow, [[American Civil Rights Union]]; journal
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  • ...edia''. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 0745324827. Criticism of the (mainly UK) media's reporting of conflicts worldwide.
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  • ...ellow, [[Cato Institute]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ..., [[intellectual property]], Internet Video, Markets, Media Consolidation, Media Regulation, [[network neutrality]]); former Director of Telecommunications
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  • ...l on Science and Health]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...of Maryland College Park; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]; President, The David All Group, LLC; Founder, TechRepubl
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  • ...unctive to the proposal for [[CZ:Fair_Use_Policy%2C_Media|Fair Use Policy, Media]].'''</big> ...t|thumb|The idea behind the Media Assets Workgroup is to serve as CZ's '''"Media Procurement and Permissions Department"'''.]]
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  • ...logger – Talking Biz News; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...ness, [[Flagler College]]; advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...nder, [[Galen Institute]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ...Media]] and [[Commentary (magazine)]]; Washington, DC Editor for [[Pajamas Media]]; graduate UC Berkeley with a BA in History and received her JD from Boalt
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  • ==Official social media sites==
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  • ...tion and usage of distributed video, audio, ebooks, and similar electronic media.
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  • ...[National Review]] Online; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • ===Social media===
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  • ...believes "structural reform is ultimately needed to break up the dominant media conglomerates, establish independent public broadcasting and promote strong
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  • ..., [[Keep America Safe]]; principal of [[Outlaw Media]]; Director of Online Media for the [[John McCain]] presidential campaign =
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  • ...Business News Initiative; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]
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  • {{r|Victor Davis Hanson}}, "Works and Days", [[Pajamas Media]]; {{r|Roger Kimball}} "Roger's Rules", [[Pajamas Media]]
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  • ...4 - Let Freedom Reign - The Big Lie] - article mentioning 'pseudostate' on Media Lens, the website run by the authors of ''[[Pseudostate/Bibliography|Guardi
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  • National Chairman, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Center]]; Former President & CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, Inc.; Pre
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  • {{r|Media monitoring}} ===Subjects covered for conservative media===
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  • Media Releases relative to the AARR: .../watcocompanies.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/AnnArbor_12-27-12.pdf Watco Media Release, 12/27/2012: "Watco Agrees to Purchase Ann Arbor Railroad"]
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  • ...s a [[gay]] or [[lesbian]] audience. The primary [[target market]] for gay media may also more broadly be considered to include members of a [[GLBT]] audien ...ople. Earlier forms of gay media almost always commenced by way of printed media.
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  • == Unofficial, media and coverage ==
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  • ...xt, video and podcast from correspondents in over forty countries. Pajamas Media also has its own weekly show on XM satellite radio – PJM Political – an | publisher = Pajamas Media
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  • ...t the law schools of Columbia University and Fordham University;l eads the media reform programs sponsored by the [[American Bar Association]]/[[Central Eur
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  • ...single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.
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  • ...s been internationally recognized for cutting-edge work in history and new media. Located in Fairfax, Virginia, CHNM is 15 miles from Washington, DC, and is [http://chnm.gmu.edu/ Center for History and New Media]
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  • ==Books and media==
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  • ...[[media]]. Corporatisation is what is making a languid mediascape -- news media (print, [[television]] and [[Internet]]), entertainment (Bollywood to Kolly
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  • ...ion, [Federal Communications Commission|FCC Policy]], Media Consolidation, Media Regulation, [[spectrum management]]); previously Chief of the Cable Service
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  • ...in other activities at the confluence of progressive thought, policy, and media"
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  • ...e concurrently, with appropriate mechanisms to prevent interferences. Such media are used both for [[computer network]]s and [[telephony]], although the com There are two types of multiaccess media:
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  • ==Political news and media==
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  • ...ide the ear. AOM can be quite painful. In the second type, called [[otitis media with effusion]] (fluid), or OME, fluid and mucus remain trapped within the ...iagnosis, microbial epidemiology, and antibiotic treatment of acute otitis media in children: a systematic review. | journal=JAMA | year= 2010 | volume= 304
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  • ...organizations. In recent times, with the rise of "[[Web 2.0]]" and "social media", the idea of citizens doing reporting has been pushed by some online organ
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  • ...ing Editor at Popular Mechanics; coauthor of ''Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths and The Appearance of Impropriety: How
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  • Equipment and media which hold information.
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  • ...wspapers_audience.asp?cat=3&media=2 Journalism.org ''The State of the News Media 2004'' (2005) online] *[http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/ Media Watch] ABC (AU) TV show]
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  • [[Glenn Beck]]'s media production company
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  • A current event covered in the media.
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  • ...via a router. These are reasonable assumptions with multiaccess broadcast media such as [[Ethernet]]/[[IEEE 802.3]] flawed with partial mesh subnets over nonbroadcast multiaccess media (NBMA) like
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  • ...yology.med.unsw.edu.au/ UNSW Embryology] Large resource of information and media
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  • *''Wary Partners: Diplomats and the Media'', Congressional Quarterly, 1994
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  • * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Slawko_Klymkiw Media related to Slawko Klymkiw at Wikimedia Commons]
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  • Founded in 2005 by [[Paul Vallely]] as a multi-media organization supporting [[American conservative]] causes
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  • ...requently coauthored material with Andrea Shea King. The two were part of media support for Michele Bachmann's November 2009 rally against the House health
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  • | quote = Media outlet Babel reported that the heavy metals used to poison the spymaster’ | title = EXPLAINED: The Poisoning of Marianna Budanova and Russian Media's Bizarre Theory
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  • == Newspapers and media ==
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  • It works on coalition building, conducts media campaigns, and organizes meetings, from town halls to speaker, to support b
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  • ===Audio/visual media===
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  • Network media have [[network topology|network topologies]] ranging from simple point-to-p
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  • ...o identify the "language" that a computer must understand the content: the media type.<ref name=RFC2046>{{citation | title =Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types
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  • ...r and director of the Information Society Project and their Knight Law and Media Program. As an individual, he runs the Balkinization blog. His interests in
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  • ....com/canada/content/player/23852.html John Davison (profile)]. ESPN Sports Media Ltd (2004).</ref> ...i/content/story/139187.html Davison's astounding performance]. ESPN Sports Media Ltd (2004).</ref><ref>[http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/79/7960
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