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单词 mediascape
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Definition of mediascape in English:

mediascape

noun ˈmiːdɪəskeɪpˈmēdēəˌskāp
  • 1Communications media as a whole.

    the rapidly changing mediascape in Belgium
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Found amidst the wave of celebration for high technology and the increasingly global mediascape, these works represent an alternative stream of innovation in the grey area where art and science intersect.
    • Envision a mediascape in which all content will merely consist of pretty images of pretty people, images that shoppers can click on to purchase whatever the models are wearing or using or posing alongside.
    • Methodologies that focus on a single medium and particular types of text seem inappropriate to the understanding of the contemporary mediascape.
    • After all, people like me, like us, do not typically get a voice in the loud, overcrowded mediascape.
    • Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of major ‘event-scenes’ in the mediascape.
    • We are progressing towards a landscape which blurs the line between the mediascape and material reality.
    • The papers focused relentlessly on the urban scene at a time when downsizing and centralizing corporate media had left a gaping vacuum in the local mediascape.
    • But this year, the combination of Internet growth in general and their own internal crisis will make blogs a very, very important part of the mediascape here.
    • In short, for the Indonesian mediascape to be a real force for democratic reform, it must incorporate diverse media activities and outlets.
    • As this occurs, indigenous popular musicians are becoming increasingly important mediators in the surrounding national mediascape, writing and singing about possible ways to educate and empower.
    • Blogs, and the entire mediascape, have changed quite a bit since I started making this film two years ago.
    • They are to be congratulated on a book that analyzes and immerses readers in the new mediascape that is becoming increasingly dominant in our lives.
    • This morning they did a story on the place of blogging in the mediascape.
    • The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape.
    • The state monopolised the electronic mediascape, and the Palapa satellite vastly expanded its national audience.
  • 2in singular The world as presented through, or perceived by, the mass media.

    the vast, ubiquitous mediascape we inhabit today
 
 

Definition of mediascape in US English:

mediascape

nounˈmēdēəˌskāp
  • 1Communications media as a whole.

    the rapidly changing mediascape in Belgium
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This morning they did a story on the place of blogging in the mediascape.
    • As this occurs, indigenous popular musicians are becoming increasingly important mediators in the surrounding national mediascape, writing and singing about possible ways to educate and empower.
    • Envision a mediascape in which all content will merely consist of pretty images of pretty people, images that shoppers can click on to purchase whatever the models are wearing or using or posing alongside.
    • The state monopolised the electronic mediascape, and the Palapa satellite vastly expanded its national audience.
    • The papers focused relentlessly on the urban scene at a time when downsizing and centralizing corporate media had left a gaping vacuum in the local mediascape.
    • Found amidst the wave of celebration for high technology and the increasingly global mediascape, these works represent an alternative stream of innovation in the grey area where art and science intersect.
    • In short, for the Indonesian mediascape to be a real force for democratic reform, it must incorporate diverse media activities and outlets.
    • They are to be congratulated on a book that analyzes and immerses readers in the new mediascape that is becoming increasingly dominant in our lives.
    • We are progressing towards a landscape which blurs the line between the mediascape and material reality.
    • Methodologies that focus on a single medium and particular types of text seem inappropriate to the understanding of the contemporary mediascape.
    • After all, people like me, like us, do not typically get a voice in the loud, overcrowded mediascape.
    • The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape.
    • Blogs, and the entire mediascape, have changed quite a bit since I started making this film two years ago.
    • But this year, the combination of Internet growth in general and their own internal crisis will make blogs a very, very important part of the mediascape here.
    • Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of major ‘event-scenes’ in the mediascape.
  • 2The world as presented through, or perceived by, the mass media.

    the vast, ubiquitous mediascape we inhabit today
 
 
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