Media house: meaning, definitions and examples

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media house

 

[ ˈmiːdiə haʊs ]

Context #1

news

A media house is a company or organization that produces and distributes news and information through various channels such as television, radio, print, and online platforms. Media houses play a crucial role in shaping public opinion and providing a platform for free speech and expression.

Synonyms

media organization, news agency, press outlet

Examples of usage

  • Many media houses covered the election from different perspectives.
  • The media house released a statement regarding the incident.
Context #2

entertainment

In the entertainment industry, a media house refers to a company involved in producing and promoting films, music, TV shows, and other forms of entertainment content. These media houses often collaborate with artists and creators to bring their work to a wider audience.

Synonyms

entertainment company, production studio

Examples of usage

  • The media house signed a deal with a popular artist for a new album.
  • This media house specializes in producing reality TV shows.

Translations

Translations of the word "media house" in other languages:

🇵🇹 casa de mídia

🇮🇳 मीडिया हाउस

🇩🇪 Medienhaus

🇮🇩 rumah media

🇺🇦 медіа будинок

🇵🇱 dom mediów

🇯🇵 メディアハウス

🇫🇷 maison de médias

🇪🇸 casa de medios

🇹🇷 medya evi

🇰🇷 미디어 하우스

🇸🇦 دار الإعلام

🇨🇿 mediální dům

🇸🇰 mediálny dom

🇨🇳 媒体公司

🇸🇮 medijska hiša

🇮🇸 fjölmiðlahús

🇰🇿 медиа үйі

🇬🇪 მედია სახლი

🇦🇿 media evi

🇲🇽 casa de medios

Word origin

The term 'media house' originated in the late 20th century with the rise of mass media and the proliferation of news and entertainment outlets. As technology advanced, media houses evolved to adapt to the digital landscape, expanding their reach through online platforms and social media. Today, media houses play a pivotal role in shaping public discourse and influencing cultural trends.