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mass medium

noun

plural

mass media 
  1. any of the means of communication, as television or newspapers, that reach very large numbers of people.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mass medium1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences

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This summer, she’s beyond excited to join the Los Angeles Times as a mass media fellow through the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, sponsored by the American Statistical Assn.

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“If I could control all elements, we would be talking about George Floyd every day in the mass media,” Jones said.

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The signs include “identification of enemies as a unifying cause,” “controlled mass media,” “corporate power protected,” “labor power suppressed,” “disdain for intellectuals and the arts,” “obsession with crime and punishment,”and “rampant cronyism & corruption.”

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Health and mass media minister Nalinda Jayatissa, who in December had pledged to crack down on such criminal activity, said on Wednesday that the government would "take the actions of organised underworld gangs seriously."

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Through the Eichmann trial, the new mass medium of television brought survivors' testimony into the living rooms of the western world.

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