In Latin, media is the plural of medium (middle, middle). The French word comes from the English mass (-) media2. The notion of intermediary also a Greek origin, mediation developed by many philosophers including Socrates and Bergson and newly Francis Ball.
The term media is used as such by the academician Alain Peyrefitte, and is little used except in a few purists [ref. desired]. Since "media" has become writing designating multiple media, "media" has become writing designating a single support. As such, it is found in most dictionaries francophones2, 3.4. The Grand Dictionary of terminology and FranceTerme also recommend their "media" for English Media5.
The term media is used as such by the academician Alain Peyrefitte, and is little used except in a few purists [ref. desired]. Since "media" has become writing designating multiple media, "media" has become writing designating a single support. As such, it is found in most dictionaries francophones2, 3.4. The Grand Dictionary of terminology and FranceTerme also recommend their "media" for English Media5.
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