me-media: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

C2
UK/ˌmiː ˈmiː.di.ə/US/ˌmi ˈmiː.di.ə/

Informal, journalistic, academic (sociological/technological discourse).

My Flashcards

Quick answer

What does “me-media” mean?

Media content that is created by and for the individual, focusing on personal expression, experiences, and self-documentation, often on social media platforms.

Audio

Pronunciation

Definition

Meaning and Definition

Media content that is created by and for the individual, focusing on personal expression, experiences, and self-documentation, often on social media platforms.

The broader cultural and technological phenomenon where individuals, rather than traditional institutions, become the primary producers, curators, and distributors of media. It encompasses the tools, platforms, and societal shift towards personal broadcasting and narcissistic content creation.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. The term is understood in both dialects but is not part of core, everyday vocabulary.

Connotations

Slightly more likely to be used in American English critiques of social media culture. In British English, it may carry a more overtly ironic or critical tone.

Frequency

Very low frequency in both. More common in written analyses (articles, blogs, academic papers) than in spoken language.

Grammar

How to Use “me-media” in a Sentence

[The] me-media [of the influencer][to be] a product of me-media

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
rise of me-mediaera of me-mediame-media generation
medium
me-media cultureme-media platformsengaged in me-media
weak
personal me-mediaconstant me-mediacreate me-media

Examples

Examples of “me-media” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The me-media obsession is changing how we relate.

American English

  • We live in a me-media culture.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in marketing and tech analysis to describe trends in consumer behavior and content creation.

Academic

Found in media studies, sociology, and cultural criticism papers analyzing the impact of digital technology on selfhood and society.

Everyday

Rare. Might be used in discussion or writing about the downsides of social media.

Technical

Not a standard technical term in computing; more a socio-technical label.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “me-media”

Strong

vanity medianarcissistic mediaego-casting

Neutral

user-generated contentpersonal mediaself-created content

Weak

social mediadigital diaryonline presence

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “me-media”

mass mediatraditional mediabroadcast mediainstitutional mediaprofessional journalism

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “me-media”

  • Spelling as 'mimedia' or 'me media' (without hyphen).
  • Using it as a synonym for all social media rather than a specific, self-focused subset.
  • Overusing the term in contexts where simpler words like 'selfies' or 'vlogs' would suffice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a low-frequency, specialized term used primarily in cultural criticism and media studies discussions.

Yes, the standard written form uses a hyphen to clearly connect the two components of the compound noun.

It is typically used with a critical or analytical connotation, highlighting self-absorption, though it can be used neutrally to describe a technological phenomenon.

Not exactly. It refers specifically to the aspect of social media focused intensely on self-documentation and personal broadcasting, rather than social connection or community building per se.

Media content that is created by and for the individual, focusing on personal expression, experiences, and self-documentation, often on social media platforms.

Me-media is usually informal, journalistic, academic (sociological/technological discourse). in register.

Me-media: in British English it is pronounced /ˌmiː ˈmiː.di.ə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌmi ˈmiː.di.ə/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'ME' + 'MEDIA' = media all about ME.

Conceptual Metaphor

THE SELF AS A BROADCASTING STATION.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The constant stream of selfies and personal updates is often cited as a hallmark of the generation.
Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the BEST example of 'me-media'?

me-media: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples | Lingvocore