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"It would be hard to find any reputable literary critic today who would care to be caught defending as an idea the old antithesis of style versus content. On this issue a pious consensus prevails. Everyone is quick to avow that style and content are indissoluble, that the strongly individual style of each important writer is an organic aspect of his work and never something merely "decorative."" --"On Style" (1966) - Susan Sontag

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Content or contents may refer to:

Media

  • Content (media), information or experience provided to audience or end-users by publishers or media producers
    • Content industry, an umbrella term that encompasses companies owning and providing mass media and media metadata
    • Content provider, a provider of non-core services in the telecommunications industry
    • Free content, published material that can be used, copied, and modified without significant legal restriction
    • Open content, published material licensed to authorize copying and modification by anyone
    • Web content, information published on the World Wide Web
  • Content format, an encoded format for converting a specific type of data to displayable information
  • Digital content
  • Table of contents, a list of chapters or sections in a document

Science and mathematics

  • Content analysis, a methodology used in the social sciences and humanities for studying the content of communication

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