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media

Definition for media

noun as in communication by publication or broadcast

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In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans.

Much of the media coverage around eating disorders surrounds celebrities and models.

Unconfirmed reports in the French media claimed that the brothers were spotted at a gas station in northern France on Thursday.

Duke was a state representative whose neo-Nazi alliances were disgorged in media reports during his run for governor in 1991.

The media tend to frame situations like this as aberrations, but in this case, quite the opposite is the truth.

It is especially useful with cultures upon serum media, but is applicable also to the sputum.

The gonococcus is distinguished by its failure to grow upon ordinary media.

By far the most frequent exciting causes of acute otitis media are the pneumococcus and the streptococcus.

The question of vernaculars as media of instruction is of national importance; neglect of the vernaculars means national suicide.

No doubt this was due to the nature of the media in which he mainly worked, the masque and the 138 song-book.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to media, such as: news, publishing, radio, television, announcement, and cable.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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