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A sound bite is an audiolinguistic and social communications phenomenon whose nature was recognized in the late 20th century, helped by people such as Marshall McLuhan. You can do Audio Video Music Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. It is characterized by a short phrase or sentence that deftly captures the essence of what the speaker is trying to say. Such key moments in dialogue (or monologue) stand out better in the audience's memory and thus become the "taste" that best represents the entire "meal" of the larger message or conversation. Sound bites are a natural consequence of people placing ever greater emphasis on summarizing ever-increasing amounts of information in their lives. Much more, including Audio Music Search and Play and images on the PlayAudioVideo search engine.

News media in particular cherish sound bites. Reporters agree that the best news footage contains at least one sound bite. Video Search and Play is easily done on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. Politicians in turn have learned (along with their speechwriters) to put greater effort into delivering the perfect sound bite. Originality is not necessary but highly valued. Sound bites are useful to help guide footage editors focus on parts of dialogue that help advance the overall message. The term is sometimes written incorrectly (or ironically) as "sound byte". Also, try Audio Music Video Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine.

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