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big media

noun

, (usually used with a singular verb)
  1. the mainstream media, as television and newspapers:

    blogs that compete with big media.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of big media1

First recorded in 1975–80

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Example Sentences

So many of the big media players are afraid to jeopardize access, or personal relationships.

Yet the function of blogging in a big-media context is not a zero-sum game.

In a world of big corporations, big food, and big media, big damages and big litigation are inevitable.

Most big media operations have come to accept this, and instead of creating new properties they acquire them.

Klein is nothing if not savvy in the ways of big media companies; his wife, Nicole Seligman, is chief counsel for the Sony Corp.

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