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A media asset is an enduring artifact of communication, entertainment or information that has value. This includes visual, textual, audio and other types of media such as immersive experiences. Media assets are intangible assets that can't be accurately valued unless you buy them from someone else such that their value can be recognized as goodwill. The following are common examples of media assets.
Advertisements | Artwork | Blogs | Books | Brochures | Cartoons and animation | Cinematic trailers | Comic books | Documentaries | Event broadcasts | Films | Flyers | Graphic designs | Graphic novels | Icons | Illustrations | Images | Infographics | Logos | Magazines | Mobile apps | Motion graphics | Music recordings | Music videos | News broadcasts | Newspapers and news articles | Photography | Podcasts | Posters | Radio programs | Social media posts | Song lyrics and composition | Sound effects | Special effects | Television shows | Typography | Video games | Videos | Vlogs | Voice-overs | White papers |
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