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Here's a bullet point list outlining the history of media:

* Oral Tradition: For millennia, stories, knowledge, and culture were shared through spoken word, songs, and performances.

* The Invention of Writing (c. 3000 BCE): The development of writing systems in Mesopotamia and other regions allowed for the recording and dissemination of information beyond individual memory.

* The Printing Press (15th Century): Johannes Gutenberg's invention revolutionized information sharing, making books and other texts more accessible and leading to wider literacy.

* Mass Media Emerges (19th-20th Centuries): The rise of newspapers, magazines, photography, radio, and cinema created new ways to reach large audiences.

* Television and the Broadcast Era (Mid-20th Century): Television became a dominant medium, shaping culture and delivering visual and auditory information into homes.

* The Digital Revolution and the Internet (Late 20th-21st Centuries): The advent of computers, the internet, and mobile devices has led to a convergence of media, instant global communication, and user-generated content.

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