masscom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of mass +‎ communication

Noun[edit]

masscom (uncountable)

  1. Mass communication, often specifically the mass media.
    • 2005, David March, Robert J. Thompson, Television in the Antenna Age: A Concise History[1], →ISBN, page 47:
      AM call-up talk shows constitute one of the few electronic soapboxes which citizens - other than the usual two dozen professional TV "pundits" - can use to express themselves via the electronic apparatus of the masscom system.