When Americans refer to the media, they are typically talking about various forms of communication that deliver news and information, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and the internet. It can also encompass social media platforms and podcasts.
the media outlets that cover and report on the news.
Television producers
I have heard that there is no stupid questions, only stupid answers... But still... What kind of media do you refer to? I think it could, but it occurs unclear to me what you mean by "media" and "technology" Whatever you mean by media, I am sure that it could exist without English.
The term subsonic can refer to speed that's lower than the speed of sound. In computer terms, this could mean an open source media server or refer to programming code.
Oh You Must Mean The Drive By Media. Most Americans are overweight. Us Americans Are America. We Don't Hate Our Selves;
Mobile media means the mobility and portability of media. Typically it means people reporting from locations using portable technology rather than in a studio.
The acronym TFI typically stands for the term "too much information". The term is used mostly in social media outlets and texting, to refer to a person who gave too much information in a story, whether it be grotesque or unnecessary.
I believe you mean remnants. A remanant is something that remains. It can typically refer to a thing (after the fire, only remnants of the house were left) but can also refer to something intangible like a belief or idea.
In currency terms, "refer" typically means to either defer or defer judgment on a transaction to another entity or authority for further review or action. This can happen when a transaction is flagged for potential issues or concerns that require additional scrutiny.
That would simply refer to a religion of the original inhabitants of a land. Typically, animism is a common factor in aboriginal religions but the term does not exclude other forms.
Miwok can refer to any one of four linguistically-related groups of Native Americans, who lived in what is now Northern California
"Linky" is an informal term used to refer to something that contains numerous hyperlinks or links to various websites or resources. It can also refer to a person who shares or promotes links on social media or other online platforms.