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media event

noun

  1. a celebration, stunt, spectacle, or other activity carefully orchestrated to attract the attention of the news media.


media event

noun

  1. an event that is staged for or exploited by the mass media, whose attention lends it an apparent importance
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of media event1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Some importers are bringing in up to nine months’ worth of inventory of agave spirits from Mexico to prepare for the possibility of prolonged tariffs, said Susan Coss, co-founder and director of Mezcalistas, a mezcal-focused media, event and consulting firm in Alameda, Calif.

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The Oval Office meeting with Zelenskyy was supposed to be a carefully staged spectacle and media event that would be shown around the world as an example of Trump’s high dominance leadership and strongman approach to government in which he is never to be challenged and all, both friends and foes, are to eagerly submit.

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It was no surprise that at a media event on Wednesday, the first question to Wallace was about Trump coming to race.

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"The goal is accountability. It's really that simple," Prince Harry told a media event in New York last month, about why he was taking on the Murdoch press.

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Speaking at a media event by the River Dee, he said: "There are no suspects, this is not a criminal inquiry this is a missing persons inquiry."

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