Answer: A Ne twork media refers to digital media mainly used in computer networks such as the Internet. Network media is essentially driven by technological development, emerging from the internet as a non-centralized medium in the late nineties, the term has more recently begun to be applied to both the arts and industry. The following features distinguish Network Media from classical media, such as broadcast media and the printed press: Network Media is typically democratic and decentralized. The audience can also be the contributors. Network Media often requires the involvement of computers as an input/output device. Network media requires a community to participate and consume.