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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
new media
noun
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▪ And the new media are profoundly transforming our political system.
▪ At their introduction, new media have at first consistently been licensed and regulated by government.
▪ In San Francisco such contenders as Wired magazine, the rattle-bearer of new media, cluster in an ill-defined sprawl.
▪ Others saw the new media as too powerful and pervasive to be left entirely uncontrolled and unregulated by government.
▪ Satjiv Chahil, formerly the vice president of entertainment and new media, will be senior vice president of corporate marketing.
▪ Two crosscurrents are at work in the new media environment.
▪ Whatever their form, the new media should enjoy the same full measure of First Amendment protection as the old-fashioned press.
Wiktionary
new media

n. interactive digital media, such as the Internet, as opposed to traditional media such as print and television.

Wikipedia
New media

New media most commonly refers to content available on-demand through the Internet, accessible on any digital device, usually containing interactive user feedback and creative participation. Common examples of new media include websites such as online newspapers, blogs, wikis, video games and social media. A defining characteristic of new media is dialogue. New Media transmit content through connection and conversation. It enables people around the world to share, comment on, and discuss a wide variety of topics. Unlike any of past technologies, New Media is grounded on an interactive community.

Most technologies described as "new media" are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulated, networkable, dense, compressible, and interactive. Some examples may be the Internet, websites, computer multimedia, video games, augmented reality, CD-ROMS, and DVDs. New media are often contrasted to "old media," such as television, radio, and print media, although scholars in communication and media studies have criticised rigid distinctions based on oldness and novelty. New media does not include television programs (only analog broadcast), feature films, magazines, books, or paper-based publications – unless they contain technologies that enable digital interactivity. Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is an example, combining Internet accessible digital text, images and video with web-links, creative participation of contributors, interactive feedback of users and formation of a participant community of editors and donors for the benefit of non-community readers. Facebook is an example of the social media model, in which most users are also participants. Wikitude is an example for augmented reality. It displays information about the users' surroundings in a mobile camera view, including image recognition, 3D modeling and location-based approach to augmented reality.