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mass media

plural noun

  1. the means of communication that reach large numbers of people in a short time, such as television, newspapers, magazines, and radio
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mass media

  1. Newspapers, motion pictures, radio, television, and magazines, all of which have the technical capacity to deliver information to millions of people.
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Even then, they mainly constituted “one-way information dissemination efforts via mass media and web-based channels; they were rarely reflective of bottom-up, participatory approaches to engage communities on the protective behaviours,” the authors wrote.

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During their chat, Rogan describes the mass media as a creepy, corrupt business that “to a large extent, acts as a propaganda arm for the Democratic Party.”

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Donahue’s important, mass media contribution to that movement was almost accidental.

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Otherwise, you can become infected by the toxic contagion of mass media – and fall prey to collective delusion.

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This isn’t just the story of a young woman doing the seemingly impossible — it’s a mass media story taking place in a newly globalized world that’s collectively listening with bated breath.

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