A medium is something between a sender and a receiver. Mass media is when media is essentially when media is sent to not a singular person, but a mass. Think things like music, television, or a celebrity tweet. Intrapersonal is between individuals, while interpersonal is communication with yourself. A sender sends a message through a medium, where its affected by noise, and a receiver receives it from the medium. They then possibly provide a response, which is feedback that goes back to the sender. It could be something as simple as seeing an ad and clicking the ignore button.
What Media I Use Everyday - YouTube, Netflix, Gmail, and Music. I usually spend around 7 or more hours a day with media. I get a report from my phone weekly that gives me a similar statistic to this.
For the most part media in this country is profit driven. The mass medias include book, newspapers, magazines, recording, radio, movies, television, and the internet. Technological developments change the way we interact with these mass medias. Mass media reflects and affects politics and day to day life. Marshall McLane is famous for saying "the media is the message".
Everything is on a chase for our attention. The internet isn't evolving at random, its racing for our attention. Outrage works well at getting peoples attention.
The US is full of conglomerates the control various forms of mass media and maintain a grip of power. Vertical integration is when one form of media controls several related aspects, Convergence is the combining of all these medias into one, such as a phone being able to access books, magazines and movies.