<Ul> <Li> "(C) omprises both technical and institutional methods of production and distribution" - This is evident throughout the history of mass media, from print to the Internet, each suitable for commercial utility </Li> <Li> Involves the "commodification of symbolic forms" - as the production of materials relies on its ability to manufacture and sell large quantities of the work; as radio stations rely on their time sold to advertisements, so too newspapers rely on their space for the same reasons </Li> <Li> "(S) eparate contexts between the production and reception of information" </Li> <Li> Its "reach to those' far removed' in time and space, in comparison to the producers" </Li> <Li> "(I) nformation distribution" - a "one to many" form of communication, whereby products are mass - produced and disseminated to a great quantity of audiences </Li> </Ul> <Li> "(C) omprises both technical and institutional methods of production and distribution" - This is evident throughout the history of mass media, from print to the Internet, each suitable for commercial utility </Li> <Li> Involves the "commodification of symbolic forms" - as the production of materials relies on its ability to manufacture and sell large quantities of the work; as radio stations rely on their time sold to advertisements, so too newspapers rely on their space for the same reasons </Li> <Li> "(S) eparate contexts between the production and reception of information" </Li>

Mass media refers to which of the following