media coverage
31coverage — cov|er|age [ˈkʌvərıdʒ] n [U] 1.) when a subject or event is reported on television or radio, or in newspapers media/press etc coverage ▪ The allegations received widespread media coverage. ▪ live coverage of the match (=the match is broadcast at… …
32media — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ mass ▪ The event was widely covered by the mass media. ▪ audio visual, broadcast (esp. BrE), news, print, visual …
33coverage — See: fixed charge coverage ratio * * * coverage cov‧er‧age [ˈkʌvrɪdʒ] noun [uncountable] 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS the area served by a broadcaster or mobile phone company: • one 2 one now has nationwide coverage with its network …
34media — noun 1 the media all the organizations, such as television, radio, and the newspapers, that provide information for the public: The letter was leaked to the media by a White House official. (also + plural verb BrE): The media have launched a… …
35coverage — cov|er|age [ kʌv(ə)rıdʒ ] noun uncount ** 1. ) news about something on television or radio or in the newspapers: You can see live coverage of all the main Olympics events. a ) used about the amount of attention that television, radio, and… …
36coverage */*/ — UK [ˈkʌv(ə)rɪdʒ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a) news about something on television or radio or in the newspapers You can see live coverage of England s game against France. b) used about the amount of attention that television, radio, and… …
37Media, Pennsylvania — Coordinates: 39°55′08″N 75°23′17″W / 39.91889°N 75.38806°W / 39.91889; 75.38806 …
38Media Watch (TV program) — This article is about the Australian television program. For other uses, see Media Watch. Media Watch Directed by David Rector Presented by …
39Media transparency — This article is about transparency in communications. For investigative website, see MediaTransparency. The inside of the media tent and the climate camp in Heathow. 10 workstations, with live satellite up link and powered from renewables. Media… …
40media advocacy — noun An advocacy group tactic of framing issues as public issues, exposing questionable, exploitative, or unethical practices, and forcing media coverage by buying media time or creating controversy that is likely to receive extensive news… …