˜yĐÄvlog

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mainstream media

[ meyn-streem mee-dee-uh ]

noun

(usually used with a plural verb)
  1. the traditional forms of mass media, as television, radio, magazines, and newspapers, as opposed to online means of mass communication. : MSM


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mainstream media1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Paradoxically, even though the mainstream media as always refused to comprehensively document and expose Republican politicians' fanaticism, Republicans still believed they needed to create their own media environment to promote their ideas to the public.

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The president regularly states that mainstream media outlets are biased against him.

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Most of the mainstream media ignored this, having recognized that Bondi is putting on a dog and pony show for the QAnon crowd, which believes in an international conspiracy of Democrats and Hollywood celebrities to molest and kill children, before consuming them in Satanic cannibalism rituals.

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Those relatively traditional means may have first brought Bongino some fame, but his ascension to the FBI couldn’t have happened without a successful right-wing information apparatus operating fully outside the bounds of “mainstream” media.

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As the “mainstream media” disintegrates, the alt-tech platforms—and the people on them—are winning.

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