media
♦♦ me|dia /m'iːdiə/
1 [N-SING-COLL] the N
You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media.
It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media.
...bias in the news media...
Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive.
see also mass media, multimedia
2
Media is a plural of medium.mass me|dia
[N-SING-COLL] usu the N
You can use the mass media to refer to the various ways, especially television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, by which information and news are given to large numbers of people.
...mass media coverage of the issue.me|dia cir|cus (media circuses)
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If an event is described as a media circus, a large group of people from the media is there to report on it and take photographs.
The couple married in the Caribbean to avoid a media circus.
1 [N-SING-COLL] the N
You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media.
It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media.
...bias in the news media...
Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive.
see also mass media, multimedia
2
Media is a plural of medium.mass me|dia
[N-SING-COLL] usu the N
You can use the mass media to refer to the various ways, especially television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, by which information and news are given to large numbers of people.
...mass media coverage of the issue.me|dia cir|cus (media circuses)
[N-COUNT]
If an event is described as a media circus, a large group of people from the media is there to report on it and take photographs.
The couple married in the Caribbean to avoid a media circus.