noun
- The global landscape of media flows, technologies, and content that shape how information and culture are distributed and consumed across different regions and populations.
Usage: plural form; academic/theoretical term; often used in cultural studies and anthropology
Examples
- The rise of streaming services has transformed global mediascapes, allowing audiences worldwide to access content simultaneously.
- Scholars study how different mediascapes influence cultural identity and social values across nations.
- Digital mediascapes have created new opportunities for independent creators to reach international audiences.
- The mediascapes of developing countries are increasingly shaped by both local and foreign media corporations.
- Understanding contemporary mediascapes requires examining the role of social media platforms in information distribution.