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  1. media convergence, phenomenon involving the interconnection of information and communications technologies, computer networks, and media content. It brings together the “three C’s”—computing, communication, and content—and is a direct consequence of the digitization of media content and the popularization of the Internet.

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  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Examples. The most popular examples of Media Convergence are: Smartphones (converging camera, music, the internet, books, and all other media together) Online Radio (converging radio with the Internet) E-books (converging paperbacks with the digital technology) News Websites and Apps. Youtube: Crash Course.

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  3. Twenty-first century media culture is increasingly marked by convergence, or the coming together of previously distinct technologies, as in a cell phone that also allows users to take video and check e-mail. Media theorist Henry Jenkins identifies the five kinds of convergence as the following:

  4. Sep 5, 2011 · The economic strategy of media convergence (also known as media consolidation, media concentration or economic convergence) is a product of three elements. First, digitization. Second, corporate concentration. Fewer large companies own more media properties. (See also Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration).

  5. Cultural convergence, when stories flow across several kinds of media platforms, and when readers or viewers can comment on, alter, or otherwise talk back to culture. Global convergence, when geographically distant cultures are able to influence one another. Technological convergence, in which different kinds of technology merge.

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  7. Media convergence refers to the merging of traditional and digital media platforms, leading to a transformation in how content is created, distributed, and consumed. This phenomenon encompasses the integration of various media channels, such as print, television, and online platforms, resulting in a more interconnected media landscape. As media convergence evolves, it impacts not only the ways ...

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