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  2. Mass communication | Definition, Examples, & Theory | Britannica

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    Mass communication, process of sharing information with a large audience. Mass communication is accomplished via mass media—that is, technology capable of sending messages to great numbers of people, many of whom are unknown to the sender (e.g., television).

  3. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    Mass communication is the process of imparting and exchanging information through mass media to large population segments. It utilizes various forms of media as technology has made the dissemination of information more efficient.

  4. Defining Mass Communication | Introduction to Communication

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    Simply put, mass communication is the public transfer of messages through media or technology-driven channels to a large number of recipients from an entity, usually involving some type of cost or fee (advertising) for the user.

  5. Mass communication Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of MASS COMMUNICATION is communication directed to or reaching the mass of the people. How to use mass communication in a sentence.

  6. Understanding Mass Communication: A Deep Dive into Its Process...

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    What is mass communication? 🔗. At its core, mass communication is the process of creating, sending, receiving, and analyzing messages to a large audience, often through a medium such as television, radio, newspapers, or the internet.

  7. 11.1 Defining Mass Communication – Fundamentals of Communication

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    Simply put, mass communication is the public transfer of messages through media or technology-driven channels to a large number of recipients from an entity, usually involving some type of cost or fee (advertising) for the user.

  8. 8.1: A Definition and Brief History of Mass Communication

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    Define mass communication. Identify events that impacted the adaptation of mass media. Explain how different technological transitions have shaped media industries. Identify four roles the media perform in society.

  9. What is Mass Communication? - StudyMassCom.com

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    Mass communication refers to the process of transmitting information, ideas, and messages to a large and diverse audience simultaneously. It involves the use of media channels to disseminate content, enabling widespread access and consumption.

  10. MASS COMMUNICATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    something such as television or the internet that means that a message, story, etc. can be communicated to a large number of people at the same time: For the first time in history, technology allows two-way mass communication. a medium / mode of mass communication.

  11. Mass communication - Oxford Reference

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    mass communication. Quick Reference. ‘One-to-manymessages technologically mediated through the mass media, making this a distinctively modern form of communication. As a form of long-distance communication it has particular affordances (see distance communication).