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- adjective Attributive form of
news media , noun.
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Examples
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Preaching its fairer-than-thou gospel, Fox News leveraged the public's distrust for the media while positioning itself as the anti-media news-media alternative.
Roger Ailes: I Hired Sarah Palin Because She Was 'Hot And Got Ratings' 2011
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As the world reacts to the news of the killing of terrorist-leader Osama Bin-Laden, intelligence agents and law enforcement officials continue to track and stop other terrorists, their work remaining far away from the news-media spotlight.
Expert says Effort to Track and Stop Other Terrorists Continues 2011
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Oh – I saw the news-media last Tuesday regarding the May 6 primary for IN and NC.
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The news-media is clinging to Rev. Wright and his bitter comments!
Michelle Obama: Let's move past Wright, get back to issues 2008
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Obama – I hear so many people on the side-lines and news-media telling you what you should do!
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Hillary should be ashamed for letting a rookie beat her and Bill Clinton and he out foxed you and news-media!
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Allen's e-mail tipsheet, Playbook, has become the principal early-morning document for an elite set of political and news-media thrivers and strivers.
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If the news-media and Hillary's and Mc Cain's supporters think that this issue is going to crush you -- they are missing the bigger picture!
Michelle Obama: Let's move past Wright, get back to issues 2008
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Yes, I welcome our news-media to interrupt our collective inertia about this budget-mess with some old-fashioned hyperbolic fear-mongering.
Will Schwartz: Going Broke in Albany, Part 2: Where's a Press-Induced Panic When We Need One? 2010
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Did any one noticed how sad and shocked all the news-media looked tonight!
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