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What are self-media, streaming media and traditional media? What's the difference

The so-called streaming media refers to the media format that is played on the Internet by streaming transmission. Streaming media, also known as streaming media, means that merchants send programs to the network in the form of data packets. After the user decompresses the data through the decompression device, the program will be displayed as before. Streaming media, also known as streaming media, is a kind of multimedia that is played while transmitting. Broadcast while transmitting means that media providers transmit media "simultaneously" on the network, while users continuously receive and watch or listen to the transmitted media. The "streaming" of "streaming" media refers to the transmission mode (streaming mode) of this media, not the media itself.

Since the media, also known as citizen media, the Media Center of American Journalism Institute was published in July 2003, by Scheinebowman and Kerry.

Swahili's research report "From the Media" gives a very strict definition of "from the media": "From the media is a way for ordinary people to understand how they provide and share their own facts and news after being strengthened by digital technology and connected with the global knowledge system." In short, it is the carrier that citizens use to publish what they have seen and heard with their own eyes, such as blogs, Weibo, forums, BBS, online communities and so on.