Content or contents may refer to:
Media
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Content (media)
Means of communication or media are used by people to communicate and exchange information with each other as an Communication source, information sender and a Receiver (information theory), receiver.
General information
Many different materi ...
, information or experience provided to audience or end-users by publishers or media producers
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Content industry, an
umbrella term
Hypernymy and hyponymy are the wikt:Wiktionary:Semantic relations, semantic relations between a generic term (''hypernym'') and a more specific term (''hyponym''). The hypernym is also called a ''supertype'', ''umbrella term'', or ''blanket term ...
that encompasses companies owning and providing mass media and media metadata
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Content provider, a provider of non-core services in the telecommunications industry
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Free content, published material that can be used, copied, and modified without significant legal restriction
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Open content
Free content, libre content, libre information, or free information is any kind of creative work, such as a work of art, a book, a software, software program, or any other creative Media (communication), content for which there are very minimal ...
, published material licensed to authorize copying and modification by anyone
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Web content, information published on the World Wide Web
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Content analysis, a methodology used in the social sciences and humanities for studying the content of communication
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Content format, an encoded format for converting a specific type of data to displayable information
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Digital content
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Table of contents
A table of contents (or simply contents, abbreviated as TOC), is a list usually part of the Book design#Front matter, front matter preceding the main text of a book or other written work containing the titles of the text's sections, sometimes with ...
, a list of chapters or sections in a document
Places
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Content (Centreville, Maryland)
Content, also known as C.C. Harper Farm, is a historic home located near Centreville, Maryland, Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is of brick construction, two stories high, five Bay (a ...
also known as C.C. Harper Farm, a historic home located at Centreville, Maryland
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Content (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) also known as the Bowling House, a historic home located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
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Content, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community
People with the surname
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Charles Content (born 1987), Mauritian footballer
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Karina Content (born 1960), Dutch writer and politician
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Sylvain Content (born 1971), Mauritian footballer
Arts and entertainment
Music
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''Content'' (Gang of Four album), a 2011 studio album by Gang of Four
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''Content'' (Joywave album), a 2017 studio album by Joywave
* "Content", a 2021 song by Bo Burnham from the special ''
Bo Burnham: Inside''
Periodicals
* ''Brill's Content'', a former media watchdog publication by
Steven Brill (journalist)
Television and web series
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''Content'' (web series); an Australian
ABC comedy web series starring
Charlotte Nicdao and
Gemma Bird Matheson
Mathematics
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Content (measure theory), a concept in mathematics
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Primitive part and content, in mathematics, content is the greatest common divisor of the coefficients of a polynomial
Ships
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HMS ''Content'', ships of the British Royal Navy
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USS ''Content'' (SP-538), a United States Navy vessel
Other uses
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Content (Freudian dream analysis), a dream as it is remembered and the hidden meaning of the dream in Freudian analysis
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Contents insurance, insurance that pays for damage to, or loss of, an individual's personal possessions whilst they are located within that individual's home
See also
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Content security (disambiguation)
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Contentment
Contentment is a state of being in which one is satisfied with their current Everyday life, life situation, and the State of affairs (philosophy), state of affairs in one's life as they presently are. If one is content, they are at inner peace w ...
, a state of being
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