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Synonyms and antonyms of General words relating to the media in British Thesaurus
General words relating to the media
the media (noun)
radio, television, newspapers, the Internet, and magazines, considered as a group: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
medium (noun)
a way of communicating information and ideas, especially to a lot of people, for example newspapers or television
mass media (noun)
newspapers, television, radio etc that communicate news and information to large numbers of people
coverage (noun)
used about the amount of attention that television, radio, and newspapers give to something, or the way in which something is reported
the limelight (noun)
a situation in which you are getting a lot of interest and attention from the newspapers, television etc
overexposure (noun)
a situation in which someone or something appears so much in newspapers, on television, on the radio etc that people lose interest
fanfare (noun)
information in newspapers and on television and radio intended to make people interested in someone or something
voice (noun)
a person, newspaper, organization etc that expresses a particular idea or that represents the opinions of a particular group
saturation coverage (noun)
a situation in which every newspaper, television company etc is reporting an event
the glare of publicity/the media etc ()
attention from newspapers and television, especially when you do not want it
a lot of attention and excitement from the public and from newspapers, television etc