Media, plural of "medium"; a means (a container or a vehicle) of carrying or communicating information
Mass media (all means of mass communication e.g. magazines, cinema, films, newspapers, radio, television, internet, billboards, books, CDs, DVDs, videocassettes, other publishing.)
News media (specifically providing news, e.g. newspapers, television news.)
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Convention Decision Highlights GOP's Post-Katrina Sensitivity As Hurricane Gustav approached the Gulf Coast, the Republicans decided to radically scale-back the first day of the convention in Minnesota. NewsHour historians and analysts discussed the situation.
McCain Suspends Bulk of Day One of Convention With Hurricane Gustav bearing down on the Gulf Coast, GOP nominee Sen. John McCain announced late Sunday that he was suspending the bulk of the first day of the Republican National Convention. Republican Convention by the Numbers 150-160: In millions of dollars, the expected economic boost that the Republican National Convention will give to Minneapolis and St. Paul.
PBS NewsHour: Politics and Campaigns - Transcripts of background reports relating to the presidential and congressional elections of 2004, 2000 and 1996, including some streaming audio and video. Presented in date sequence.
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