mediaspeak
English
Noun
mediaspeak (uncountable)
- The jargon used by the mass media.
- 2007, Jan Riepe, The Future Belongs To Crowds, page 72:
- Mainly White Noise and Libra are full of mediaspeak from television, radio and the tabloids.
- 2007, Philip Metres, Behind the lines, page 117:
- Unlike Ginsberg's use of omnipresent mediaspeak to critique the abstractions of the war, Balaban employs less accessible texts in “The Gardenia in the Moon.”
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