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news media

NOUN
  1. newspapers and magazines collectively

How To Use news media In A Sentence

  • Some days I wonder whether many in the news media personally identify with Lieberman, so that his defeat is theirs. Balloon Juice » 2006 » August
  • How phony it is for the news media to engage in seemingly honorable self-analysis: "Did we overhype the storm? David Ropeik: Hurricane Hype? Yes. Overreaction? Nonsense!
  • In most liberal democratic countries there is some measure of agreement in the news media on political facts.
  • Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts.
  • The news media, even the red-top tabloids, have followed suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither of these breaches necessarily involves anonymous sources, but that doesn't mean that the issues are not fused in the public's view of news media overall.
  • All of these flaws came to a head during the week of rioting and looting, when rolling news media overdosed on graphic but often misleading imagery, politicians over-reacted and the rightwing print media went apeshit. Has Newsnight lost its way?
  • We also hope to instill the idea that the best approach for bettering our news media are partnerships among practitioners, news scholars and the news media centers across the country.
  • Predictably, the Australian news media has indulged in a frenzy of self-indulgent commentary on the issue.
  • The spokesman for the State Department disinformed some information about the country's military strength and plans in the news media.
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