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Redirection
The most standard use of "media" is to mean "news media", not "mass media", so the redirect was inappropriate.
It is standard that a page should lead to a disambiguation of itself, rather than to one arbitrarily chosen definition, which is not the main one.
N-edits 15:49, 2 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Poor definition - Media studies
Currently, Media studies is defined as:
"Media studies, the study of media content, institutions, and its role in society"
I believe that this is incorrect. The definition should be:
"Media studies, the study of the impact of media on society"
Robert Elliott 08:57, 22 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Media (artery)
I believe "media" can also be referenced as the middle layer of arterial wall tissue.
Confirm/add?