From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmass mediaˌmass ˈmedia noun → the mass media
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mass media• Popular music is disseminated by mass media and/or in a mass market.• The emotionally devastating effects of non-accidental injury, especially to children, has been receiving dramatic mass media coverage recently.• How much of those snapshots might a history of mass media study?• At the same time they identified the mass media as the enemy of the fine artist.• By giving substantial coverage to environmental issues, the mass media call attention to them.• Such a perspective also undermines any analysis which sees the audience or classes as uncritically receiving the content of the mass media.• Why mass media, when information can be consumed in individualized packets?• Yet mass media coverage of general elections and parliamentary politics is highly personalized and concentrates on the party leaders.