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  • noun journalism The collective ecology of the world's media, including newspapers, journals, television, radio, books, novels, advertising, press releases, publicity and the blogosphere; any and all media both broadcast and published.

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  • By this time tomorrow, the mediasphere will be awash in touts and strategists discussing why tonight's midterm vote went down the way it did, and What It Means for the establishment political parties.

    The Real Story Of The Midterm Elections: Underemployment The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • By this time tomorrow, the mediasphere will be awash in touts and strategists discussing why tonight's midterm vote went down the way it did, and What It Means for the establishment political parties.

    The Real Story Of The Midterm Elections: Underemployment The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • By this time tomorrow, the mediasphere will be awash in touts and strategists discussing why tonight's midterm vote went down the way it did, and What It Means for the establishment political parties.

    The Real Story Of The Midterm Elections: Underemployment Jason Linkins 2010

  • By this time tomorrow, the mediasphere will be awash in touts and strategists discussing why tonight's midterm vote went down the way it did, and What It Means for the establishment political parties.

    The Real Story Of The Midterm Elections: Underemployment The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Naturally, the poll's finding caused the mediasphere to instantly conjure the image of a Washington hellscape where Townhall.com gets a front row seat in the briefing room and the Museum of the American Indian is turned into a casino.

    HUFFPOST HILL - Defense Spending Up Despite Drawdown Eliot Nelson 2011

  • Was anyone in the mediasphere NOT Twitter-bombed today about Sean Bielat's new campaign ad???

    HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010

  • Yet in a year when the mediasphere is breathlessly sounding the alarm over "entitlement" programs like Medicare and Medicaid, which will cost around $800 billion this year, it remains rather silent about ten years' worth of tax "entitlements" -- sorry, tax "breaks" -- to the wealthiest 2% of Americans, which cost more than $1 trillion.

    Richard (RJ) Eskow: Five Things Everybody Knows About Deficits... That Are Completely Untrue RJ 2011

  • Was anyone in the mediasphere NOT Twitter-bombed today about Sean Bielat's new campaign ad???

    HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010

  • Yet in a year when the mediasphere is breathlessly sounding the alarm over "entitlement" programs like Medicare and Medicaid, which will cost around $800 billion this year, it remains rather silent about ten years' worth of tax "entitlements" -- sorry, tax "breaks" -- to the wealthiest 2% of Americans, which cost more than $1 trillion.

    Richard (RJ) Eskow: Five Things Everybody Knows About Deficits... That Are Completely Untrue RJ 2011

  • Naturally, the poll's finding caused the mediasphere to instantly conjure the image of a Washington hellscape where Townhall.com gets a front row seat in the briefing room and the Museum of the American Indian is turned into a casino.

    HUFFPOST HILL - Defense Spending Up Despite Drawdown Eliot Nelson 2011

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