˜yÐÄvlog

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digital media

[ dij-i-tl me-dee-uh ]

noun

  1. (usually used with a singular verb) video, audio, software, or other content that is created, edited, stored, or accessed in digital form, through numeric encoding and decoding of data: Passionate amateurs can now afford to make and distribute independent movies using digital media, without the prohibitive costs of film.

    The distribution of digital media will soon outpace sales of print newspapers, magazines, and books.

    Passionate amateurs can now afford to make and distribute independent movies using digital media, without the prohibitive costs of film.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of digital media1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

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The 2022 Norway health and wellbeing survey asked participants to identify if they used any digital media after they had gone to bed, as well as activities they engaged.

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The program culminates in a an outreach activity, a digital media project and a pageant during the organization's annual Black Queer Advancement Festival, slated for the final week of April.

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“I never made no athlete, no rapper give me nothing,†Henley said in an interview with Genius, a digital media company.

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The two started in the 1980s, mastered the wave of Spanish-language print media in the United States during the 1990s, weathered the digital media shift in the 2000s and were still going strong as recently as last year.

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"Previously it would have been a publicist whispering to a diarist of a national newspaper. The issue with digital media is it's anonymous and untraceable."

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