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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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Lawmakers often express interest in big media takeovers, and Skydance’s proposed purchase of an original Hollywood movie studio and pioneering broadcaster CBS could be an industry game changer.

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I worry about Zeteo as a small startup at a time when big media companies like ABC and CBS and some might argue the L.A.

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Big media companies are bracing for the possibility that he will do Trump’s bidding when the president-elect threatens retribution against media outlets that are unfriendly to him.

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Google argues that the proposed law would favor big media companies and hedge funds at the expense of smaller, local publishers.

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Billions of dollars flowed into publishers like BuzzFeed and Vice, with big media companies and venture capitalists betting those start-ups would eventually make lots of money.

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