bimedia
English
Etymology
From bi- + media. Compare multimedia.
Adjective
bimedia (not comparable)
- Involving two forms of media, such as radio and television.
- 1970, Educational screen and audio-visual guide: Volumes 49-50:
- For my regular classes, as opposed to my special presentations, I find myself tending toward a bimedia technique.
- 1990, Roger Wallis, Stanley J. Baran, The Known World of Broadcast News, page 68:
- A bimedia office will be opened in Tokyo, meaning that the correspondent there will work both for radio and television.
- 1999, Thomas Patrick Doherty, Pre-Code Hollywood, page 34:
- The well-spoken and verbally adroit radio personality might sashay easily into films and back again to radio for bimedia exploitation, double-dipping into the two most popular media of the day.
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