media coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofmediaandcoverage

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media
noun
uk
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
us
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
the internet, newspapers, magazines, television, etc., considered as ...
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coverage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
media
the reporting of a particular important event ...
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(Definition ofmediaandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmedia coverage

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There was extensivemediacoverage.
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But the newmediacoveragealso signalled a new populism.
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Such criticism has received widemediacoverageand is taken very seriously politically in donor countries.
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It was a case that generated hysterical, dailymediacoverageand comment.
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The casualties andmediacoveragegenerated serious pressure on the local authorities, including the provincial government.
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It was a high-profile undertaking, with lots ofmediacoveragebefore, during, and after.
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Recently,mediacoverageof health care rationing has given rise to heightened public concern and emotions.
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Perhaps the most influential channel for the campaign was the extensive massmediacoverage.
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The sources of legitimization may bemediacoverage, public discourse, and the like.
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Despite recent interest andmediacoverage, it is not a brand-new discovery or invention.
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Finally, we evaluate statistically the hypothesized effect of newsmediacoverage.
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In this analysis, however, themediacoveragevariable is not significant.
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Second, the statement assumes thatmediacoveragewas actually the crucial link that aroused strong sentiments.
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Put another way, the central question is whether there is electoral information in campaign events and their attendantmediacoverage.
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First, the information costs of contesting elections increased, as illiteracy rates declined andmediacoverage(including radio) expanded.
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The exact contours of initial reactions are at risk of being lost in subsequent debates and patterns ofmediacoverage.
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Our assumption here was that the content ofmediacoverageshould have an impact on levels of aid.
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If campaigns are about shaping information, then it is critical to control for the independent effects of newsmediacoverage.
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Effects of the summit'smediacoveragewere in the same direction across all levels of political knowledge and political attentiveness.
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These hearings, involving some of the nations' most celebrated athletes, generated a feeding frenzy ofmediacoverage.
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Secondly, multicolinearity problems, especially among the interactions between candidates' events andmediacoverage, seemed a distinct possibility.
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This discrimination is evident in service provision, resource allocation, research funding,mediacoverage, policy priorities, professional training and status.
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Many received considerable attention, as the authors traveled the nation, signing books as they garnered localmediacoverage.
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Although most of the electorate gathers information about the campaign frommediacoverage, party advertisements and pamphlets also reach voters.
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