[
US
/ˌɪnfoʊˈteɪnmənt/
]
NOUN
- a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event
How To Use infotainment In A Sentence
- There is nothing new in Father Christmas, but edutainment - or infotainment - is an American concept steadily establishing itself in this country.
- These films would provide good quality Hollywood entertainment and infotainment.
- Call it infotainment, edutainment or entertainment, everything is available at the venue.
- When Americans begin to think of us as profit-making centers and vehicles for infotainment, they're not receptive to arguments about protecting free press.
- New lows may have been plumbed in infotainment or entertainment but they constituted commercial highs.
- Billed as showcases of glamour and infotainment, both are classic confections of ignorance and candlelight.
- Glittering musical infotainment for the discerning audient. The Sun
- The latest victim of infotainment is education and specifically, the scrutiny of teachers. Pam Lowe: It's Time for the Experts to Step up to the Mic
- There was limited use of "infotainment," (using entertainment, such as television shows to pass key health and hygiene messages), even though some "infotainment" pilot projects appeared effective. John Sauer: Report from South Asia: Is Universal WASH Access in Reach?
- It serves as a key source of information and entertainment, known as infotainment, as well as other mobility exploiting applications while being our side - by our side every hour of the day, every day of the week. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page