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old media

British  

noun

    1. the media in existence before the arrival of the internet, such as newspapers, books, television, and cinema

    2. ( as modifier ) Compare new media

      Warner's vast old-media holdings

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This of course has been the most double-edged of swords, but Lorenz is keen to point out that the new landscape made room for a lot of voices that old media and legacy Hollywood studios were ignoring.

From Los Angeles Times

In the early 2000s, the old media were competing with the internet for the first time.

From BBC

Streaming services, social media companies and online journalism outlets alike are struggling, like old media before it, to find a sustainable way to make money in the current content multiverse.

From Los Angeles Times

"This is old media versus new media," she added.

From BBC

As long as "The View" has wings, Goldberg's influence is secure in the old media kingdom of daytime broadcast; what need does she have for Musk's increasingly disordered coop?

From Salon