mainstream media
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主流媒体, 传统媒体
the collective body of established and widely recognized media outlets that cater to a broad audience, shaping public opinion and providing news, information, and entertainment within the boundaries of conventional norms
Mainstream media refers to large, well-established media outlets that are widely recognized and consumed by the general public. These outlets include television networks, radio stations, newspapers, and magazines that reach a broad audience. Mainstream media often covers a variety of topics, such as news, entertainment, politics, and culture, and plays a significant role in shaping public opinion. These sources are typically seen as authoritative and have a wide-reaching influence.
- The story was all over the mainstream media, so everyone heard about it.
这个故事在主流媒体上到处都是,所以每个人都听说了。
- The mainstream media has been criticized for focusing too much on celebrity gossip.
主流媒体因过于关注名人八卦而受到批评。
- The influence of mainstream media can shape how people view important issues.
主流媒体的影响力可以塑造人们看待重要问题的方式。
- Mainstream media is slowly losing its audience as people turn to online platforms.
主流媒体正在慢慢失去观众,因为人们转向在线平台。
- The coverage of the election by mainstream media seemed to focus on drama rather than policy.
主流媒体对选举的报道似乎侧重于戏剧性而非政策。