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What is New Media


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New media are forms of media that are computational and rely on computers for redistribution. Some
examples of new media are computer animations, computer games, human-computer interfaces,
interactive computer installations, websites, and virtual worlds. Learn more in: Digital Transformation in
Public Relations: Horizons and Frontiers
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New trends and structural changes around the internet, digital television, and mobile devices, which lead
to the presentation of a communication platform in which the audience can speak contrary to the
hierarchical relations maintained in a linear flow line with modern media tools. Learn more in: Fans'
Narrations: A Study on the Reproduction Practices of Branding Stories in the Context of Participatory
Culture
3.
Media premised on older/traditional methods that now serves similar purposes via the implementation
of newer technologies. Learn more in: A New Framework for Interactive Entertainment Technologies
4.
Different forms of electronic and interactive communication like the internet, web sites, computer games,
e-mail, social networks, blogs, wikis. Learn more in: Background of “Pinned” Images: Lifestyle Advertising
in Social Media
5.
Content available through Internet (on demand) which is usually have accessibility on any digital device
and interactive expansions or functions for audience. Learn more in: Universal Code of Movies and
Influence of Traditional Media
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Any media content that is designed to by consumed by end-users on the Internet and can be accessed
on multiple digital platforms. Learn more in: #Trump #Fakenews #Notmypresident: Assessing First-Time
Voters of Color
7.
New media is the digital media channels that take place in the lives of individuals with the development
of information and communication technologies. These include internet, mobile applications,
social media. Learn more in: Use of Transmedia Storytelling Within the Context of Postmodern
Advertisement
8.
Unlike traditional media channels, it refers to the media tools that corporations use to communicate with
their target audience using internet technologies. Learn more in: New Media Channels in Corporate
Communication and Interaction With the New Consumer: Digital Marketing
9.
Media acquired digital, interactive, hypertextual, networked form as a result of developments in
communication technologies. Learn more in: Gender Representation in New Media Through Global
Calendar Photographs
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All developments based on the internet and the infrastructure of internet technologies. Learn more in:
Journalism and Communication Design in New Media
11.
New media are forms of media that are native to computers, computational and relying on computers for
redistribution. Learn more in: Is Somebody Spying on Us?: Social Media Users' Privacy Awareness
12.
It can be described as a name given to the communication environment with the opening of computer
technologies and the internet for personal use. Learn more in: Working With New Media on Strategic
Corporate Social Responsibility Campaigns
13.
Media covering all of the new media products shaped by new technologies. Learn more in:
Communication Disorders That Tablet Usage Causes in Children in the Age Group 9 to 12 Years: An
Examination in the Families With Children Using Tablets
14.
All developments based on the internet and the internet technologies infrastructure. Learn more in: New
Communication Technologies: A Focus Group Study About Children
15.
The delivery of broadcast and interactive media platforms over the Internet. Learn more in: Community
Broadband Networks and the Opportunity for E-Government Services
16.
Means of mass communication using digital technologies such as the internet. Learn more in: New Media
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17.
Content available through Internet (on demand) which is usually have accessibility on any digital device
and interactive expansions or functions for audience. Learn more in: World of Uncertainty: How New
Media Affects Communication on a Global Level and Required Adjustment to Expertise
18.
A set of new technologies and communication methods that allow a more interactive, fast and easy
communication. Learn more in: Digital Communication and Dialogism in Official Websites of Tourism
Institutions: From Past to Present
19.
Refers to “those digital media that are interactive, incorporate two-way communication and involve some
form of computing” and also, new media is “very easily processed, stored, transformed, retrieved,
hyperlinked and, perhaps most radical of all, easily searched for and accessed”. Learn more in:
Consumed Consumer Within the Framework of New Communication Technologies
20.
It has brought an interactive form to communication process. It allows dialogue with various platforms. It is
different from the traditional media as part of its features and structure. Learn more in: American
Fundamentalism in the New Media: Transmedia Narratives of Baptists, Evangelists, and Methodists
21.
The new media encompasses a new generation of internet-based communicative environments that are
created as a result of rapid developments in communication technologies, offering interaction and
speed. Learn more in: Eleven Eleven VR: Virtual Reality, Digital Narrative, and Interaction
22.
Media characterized by digital content, development, and delivery. New media includes digital video,
computer animation, 3d Modeling, video games, motion graphics, kiosks, PDA, iPod, and Web
sites. Learn more in: Technical Communication in an Information Society
23.
New media refers to any interactive digital media production which is distributed via the Internet or the
World Wide Web. Examples include portals, news sites, newsgroups, weblogs, wikis, email, threaded
discussion forums, bulletin boards, chat rooms, instant messaging, MUDs (Multi-User Dimensions /
Domains / Dungeons), MOOs (MUD Object Oriented or Multi-User Object Oriented), chatbots, text
messaging via mobile phones, social network sites, audioboards, and desktop videoconferencing. Learn
more in: "Pathfinding" Discourses of Self in Social Network Sites
24.
The new media is described in terms of changes in production of communicated information due to
convergence of technology and media, storage (digitisation and indexing), presentation (in a video
display of sorts), and distribution over telecommunication networks. Learn more in: Communicating and
Building Destination Brands With New Media
25.
(1) A work consisting of at least two inseparable layers, one of which is composed of data in a form
capable of being manipulated directly by a computer. (2) A work whose purpose is to draw attention to its
own materiality. Learn more in: New Media and the Virtual Workplace
26.
Internet-based media built on technological foundations of Web 2.0 Learn more in: Marketing Semiotics
in the Digital Age
27.
All the media that have undergone transformation to adapt to the new technological requirements or that
have been created in the light of the new demands of the citizen. Learn more in: New Media Usage and
the Impact on Inmates' Technological Profiles and Their Infocommunicational Skills
28.
Means of communication involves with digital technologies. Learn more in: The Role of New Media in
Contemporary Entertainment Culture
29.
A 21 st Century catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the interplay between
technology, images and sound. In fact, the definition of new media changes daily, and will continue to do
so. New media evolves and morphs continuously. Learn more in: Living inside the NET: The Primacy of
Interactions and Processes
30.
Computers and the Internet used for providing entertainment, communication, and products. Learn more
in: Playfulness and Seriousness: The Power of Video Games to Teach and Enhance Cultural Intelligence
(CQ)
31.
Broad term referring to the sum of new technologies and communication methods to differentiate from
traditional communication channels such as TV, broadcasting, press, etc. Learn more in: Communication
Crisis Management of the Public Security Policy: The Social Media Landscape of the Police in Portugal
32.
It is a kind of media which is usually digital and allows interaction for its user or target group. Learn more
in: Rethinking E-Learning and Digital Natives
33.
The internet and other media that are associated to the digital era. Often compared to
traditional media such as television. Learn more in: How Do Entrepreneurs See Digital Marketing?:
Evidence From Portugal
34.
It is a new form of media practice where advancement in ICTs has made it possible for the computer to
act as a medium for production, storage and distribution. Learn more in: Convergence of Old Media in
New Media: Need for Unification of Regulatory Bodies in Nigeria
35.
A term that commonly refers to ICT-enabled distribution platforms to allow content producers to
disseminate messages to end-users. Some examples of new media include digital reality technology,
social networking and media, consumer-generated contents, digital out-of-home (DOOH), high-definition
television, Internet, mobile phone, etc. Learn more in: Reality-Creating Technologies as a Global
Phenomenon
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Also called digital media. Those technological forms combine communication networks, computing and
information technology, and digitized media and information content. Learn more in: New Media and
Cultural Identity in the Global Society
37.
The total media network that has appeared with the transformation in communication technologies and
used the infrastructure of the internet. Learn more in: The Story of Resistance: How Do Social
Movements Tell Their Stories?
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