The word media is a plural noun; the singular form is medium.
Use 'medium' when referring to one: His favorite mediumis painting in water colors.
Use 'media' when referring to more than one: A news release is automatically sent to ten different news media.
The word medium is also an adjective that describes a noun as average or in the middle in size, strength, or amount.
Medium is singular. Media and mediums are plural.
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No, media is the plural form of medium.
An essay on the influence of media could be about several things, dependent upon what the writer wishes to write about. One idea would be to write about media and the effect on children.
'Medium' is singular, 'media' plural. Not all people realize this, but use 'media' as if it were singular.
Media is the plural of medium, unless you're talking about fortune-tellers and then you can use mediums.
Media is the plural of medium in art.
The correct term is "variety of media." "Media" is the plural form of "medium" when referring to different forms of communication or entertainment, such as print, broadcast, and digital media.
The noun 'media' is the plural form of the singular noun 'medium'.Examples:The medium that we're using is watercolor. (singular)The media we're using are watercolor, charcoal, and pastels. (plural)The singular possessive form is medium's.Example: Mixing the medium's consistency is very important.The plural possessive form is media's.Example: Mixing the media's consistencies is very important.Note: The most common use of the plural form 'media' is in relation to the 'news media' or 'media sources'. The terms mean two or more sources of news, for example, the medium of newspaper, the medium of television, the medium of internet, etc.
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Novum medium. The plural of this is "nova media".
I think what you are trying to say is that film is an "example of" mass communication. In other words, film (or movies) is one of the mass media. A mass medium sends out a message to a large and often distant and anonymous audience; we don't know who is listening to our radio show or who is reading our book, and the audience could come from anywhere. (And by the way, "medium" is singular-- radio is a mass medium. Radio and television are mass "media," plural.) Examples of mass media are radio, TV, movies, books, magazines, the internet, and newspapers. All of these are in the category known as "mass communication."