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Friday, September 22, 2023

Decoding the Entertainment World: A Guide to Abbreviations and Acronyms

Entertainment is a diverse field, and there are many abbreviations and acronyms associated with different aspects of it. Here are some common entertainment-related abbreviations:

  1. TV: Television
  2. DVD: Digital Versatile Disc
  3. BD: Blu-ray Disc
  4. VR: Virtual Reality
  5. AR: Augmented Reality
  6. 3D: Three-Dimensional (often used in the context of 3D movies)
  7. MP3: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (a common audio file format)
  8. CD: Compact Disc
  9. LP: Long Play (often used for vinyl records)
  10. EP: Extended Play (usually for music releases)
  11. OST: Original Soundtrack
  12. BGM: Background Music
  13. VFX: Visual Effects
  14. CGI: Computer-Generated Imagery
  15. DVR: Digital Video Recorder
  16. HD: High Definition
  17. 4K: Ultra High Definition (UHD)
  18. FPS: Frames Per Second (used in video games and video production)
  19. RPG: Role-Playing Game
  20. MMORPG: Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game
  21. FPS: First-Person Shooter (a genre of video game)
  22. MMO: Massively Multiplayer Online (often used for online games)
  23. ESRB: Entertainment Software Rating Board (for video game content ratings)
  24. PG: Parental Guidance (movie rating)
  25. PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned (movie rating)
  26. R: Restricted (movie rating)
  27. NC-17: Adults Only (movie rating)
  28. PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned (movie rating)
  29. Oscar: Academy Award (the nickname for the prestigious film awards)
  30. Emmy: Award for Excellence in Television (television awards)
  31. GRAMMY: Grammy Awards (music awards)
  32. VMA: MTV Video Music Awards
  33. AMC: American Movie Classics (a cable TV channel)
  34. BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation (UK's public service broadcaster)
  35. SNL: Saturday Night Live (a famous sketch comedy show)
  36. MTV: Music Television
  37. NFL: National Football League (often associated with sports entertainment)
  38. NBA: National Basketball Association
  39. NHL: National Hockey League
  40. MLS: Major League Soccer
  41. OTT: Over-The-Top  (Over-The-Top refers to the delivery of content (such as movies, TV shows, and video) over the internet directly to viewers. It bypasses traditional cable or satellite television platforms. OTT services are typically offered through apps or websites and can be accessed on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming media players. Popular examples of OTT platforms include Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Disney+.)


These abbreviations cover various aspects of entertainment, including movies, television, music, gaming, and more. The specific abbreviations you encounter can vary depending on your interests within the entertainment industry.

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