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new media

noun

, (usually used with a plural verb)
  1. developing forms of media, usually electronic, regarded as being experimental.


new media

noun

  1. Compare old media
    1. the internet and other postindustrial forms of telecommunication
    2. ( as modifier )

      the new-media industry



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Word History and Origins

Origin of new media1

First recorded in 1990–95

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Example Sentences

The Newsroom is over, newsrooms as we traditionally understand them are rapidly declining, and New Media is here to stay.

These are not start-ups or struggling new media companies, but established businesses in old school industries.

“New media has made the world smaller,” said her newfound buddy from his office in Gaza.

Soon after, large media companies hired me to develop content and new media strategy.

Lisa Camooso Miller, a Republican strategist, lectured about “the new media reality.”

Enhanced by the new media, communication does not become more precise.

He would have to re-create a world of interests for himself out of new media.

I said that I would do it if she would give me the new media-peseta, but that I could not do it for the old.

The influence of new media (film, in particular) on the narrative of the strip opened avenues of experiments in writing.

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