Media Glossary

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    • Active audience
      Audience that actively engage in selecting particular media products to consume and interpreting their meanings
    • Appeal
      The way in which products attract interests of an audience
      Example: through use of stars, familiar genre conventions
    • Audience categorisation
      Media producers group audiences to target products
      Example: by age, gender, ethnicity
    • Audience response
      How audiences react to media products
      Example: by accepting preferred meanings
    • Audience segmentation
      A target audience divided due to diversity of programmes and channels
      Makes it difficult for one programme to attract a large target audience
    • Audio
      How sound is used to create meaning
      Example: voice-over, dialogue, music
    • Brand identity
      Association the audience makes with a brand, reinforced by advertising campaigns and their placement
      Example: Nike swish
    • Camera angles
      Angle of a camera in relation to the subject
      Example: high angle shot suggests vulnerability
    • Camera shots
      Type of shot and framing in relation to the subject
      Example: close-up shot used to express emotion
    • Channel identity
      How a channel is made recognisable to audiences and different to other channels
      Examples: frequent similar presenters, genres, stars
    • Circulation
      Dissemination of media products to audiences
      Example: circulation of print products, broadcast of television programmes
    • Conventions
      What the audience expects to see in a particular media text
      Example: particular characters, iconography, narrative related to a genre
    • Convergence
      The merging of previously separate industries or platforms
      Example: mobile phones allow streaming music, viewing videos, phone others in one portable device
    • Cross-platform marketing
      Text that is distributed and exhibited across a range of media formats or platforms
      Example: films can be bought and streamed on channels, streaming services and the internet
    • Cultural capital
      Media tastes and preferences of an audience traditionally linked to social class/background
    • Demographic category
      Group in which consumers are placed according to age, sex, income, background
      Categories range from A to E
    • Discourse
      Topics, language and meanings behind them within them within a media text
      Example: lifestyle magazines revolve around body image and narcissism
    • Distribution
      The methods by which media products are delivered to audiences including marketing campaign
      Example: distribution of films are organised by release date and their promotion
    • Ethnocentric
      The belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group or culture
      Example: tabloid papers only tend to cover international stories if they can relate them specifically to their readers
    • Ethos
      Beliefs and values of media organisations
      Example: what a television channel believes in and what it sees as its role
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