If you mean "media" in the broad sense, referring to any form of communication, then yes, almost everything involves one or more forms of media.
Here's why:
* Communication: We use media to communicate. Whether it's speaking (audio), writing (text), making gestures (visual), or using technology (digital media), we're always using some form of media to share information.
* Information Sharing: News, education, entertainment, and even simple conversations rely on media to convey information.
* Creative Expression: Art, music, film, and literature are all forms of media used to express ideas, emotions, and stories.
However, if you're referring to a more specific definition of "media," like traditional media (TV, newspapers, radio) or digital media (websites, social media, streaming services), then the answer is less straightforward.
Examples of things that involve multiple forms of media:
* A movie: Combines audio, visuals, and sometimes text (subtitles).
* A website: Uses text, images, videos, and audio.
* A concert: Includes music (audio), visual performance, and lighting.
* A book: Primarily uses text, but can also incorporate images and sometimes audio (audiobooks).
Ultimately, the answer to your question depends on your definition of "media."