Major
market – A large city radio or TV station. The top 20 cities in
the U.S. (New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc.)
Man on the street –A type of
interview.
MBS – The Mutual Broadcast
System.
Media – Any type of advertising
service – radio, TV, newspaper, etc.
Medium market – A city in the
country which is medium in size, maybe up to 500,000 people.
MIKE – Abbreviation for the
microphone.
Microphone – The device that
converts the sound waves into electrical energy.
Miscue – A situation when the
audio element begins too soon so the end result is two audio sources
playing at the same time.
Mixing –Used in sound
recording, audio editing, and sound systems, mixing balances the
relative volume, frequency, and dynamical content of a number of sound
sources for the different musical instruments in a band or vocalists,
the sections of an orchestra, announcers and journalists, crowd noises,
etc.
Moderator –The leader in a
discussion of any group which is broadcast.
Monitor –To listen or view a
program, with radio or TV. Also a speaker, as in a speaker used
to monitor what goes is being broadcast or what is being cued up for
subsequent play.
(MOR) Middle of the Road –A
radio format that appeals to the 35-60 year old age group.
Multicasting/multiplexing – The
practice by which TV stations split a single digital signal into six or
more different regular channels. TV stations generate increased revenue
by using some channels for all of video transmission, voice mail,
paging, data transmission and Internet service.
Music Director – The person at
a radio station responsible for interacting with record company
representatives, auditioning new music, and making decisions in
conjunction with the program director, about which songs get airplay,
how much and when. The music director devises rotations for songs and
programs the daily music through specialized software.