Media

Media is the communication outlets and/or tools used to store and deliver information or data.

Background
The components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media, publishing, the news, photography, motion pictures, broadcasting (radio and television), and advertising make up media as a whole. These outlets were used as a means of both entertainment, information gathering, and information spreading: i.e. basic news and propaganda.

From the basic billboard advertisement through AM/FM radio to holographic cinematography were in widespread use until the Great War of 2077. While the immediate termination of mass media ended widespread en masse information accessibility, their cultural impact did not cease, as centuries afterword people would take up leftover equipment and propagate local media.

Motion pictures, television, and plays
Motion pictures, television, and plays were used as a means of entertainment and propaganda.

Books

 * Big Book of Science
 * First Aid Book
 * DCTA Employee Handbook
 * Commentarii de Bello Gallico - Gaius Julius Caesar
 * The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Edward Gibbon
 * The Lavender Flower - Dorothy Rixon
 * Laser Pistol User's Manual
 * Encyclopedia Atomica, Volume VIII, Radiology-Saskatchewan
 * Pretty Pretty Horsies: A History of the Mongol Empire
 * Tiny, Tiny Babies: All You Need to Know About Pediatric Medicine
 * Stress and the Modern Refugee: A Primer
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Posters
Posters are intended to be eyecatching and to convey information. They are often used to advertise a product or service, or by political parties and protestors as a form of propaganda. They are found commonly in the wastelands, usually pasted on walls, above or near roadways, or inside of buildings.