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media outlets

n. (media outlet English)

Usage examples of "media outlets".

Newspapers, magazines or television programmes that labour under prissy restraints imposed by what is actually known are outsold by media outlets with less scrupulous standards.

The bad news, which is going to become more obvious very soon, is that this huge increase in competing media outlets has already caused standards to collapse.

Even the lefts precious campaign finance reform can only stop conservatives from buying space in the mainstream media outlets.

Fox News should agree to admit it is conservative if all other media outlets will admit they are liberal.

All media outlets keep up the drumbeat for lesbianism, abortion on demand, and pornography.

And wealthy as they may be, they can't begin to match the resources which we, cumulatively, routinely devote to nurturing our relationships with the League's political leadership, media outlets, and civil service.

The Global Community's ability to purchase all the major media outlets has virtually eliminated that.

We buy from information producers and supply the data to publishers, manufacturers, media outlets, and other businesses.

It was nice to know, Siobhan thought wryly, that the world's media outlets provided choice, even at a time like this.