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big media

American  

noun

(usually used with a singular verb)
  1. the mainstream media, as television and newspapers.

    blogs that compete with big media.


Etymology

Origin of big media

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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Still, the market’s reaction to Versant in its first days raises questions about the valuation of other big media spinoffs.

From MarketWatch

As the end of 2025 approaches, it is abundantly clear this has been a year hot with big media and sports deals.

From Los Angeles Times

The Covid pandemic, fewer big media campaigns, limited resources and a possible distrust in the health service were some of the reasons given for the reduction in recent years.

From BBC

“It’s a big media market and we’re trying to find our place within it with big behemoths and heritage brands,” said Kaczor.

From Los Angeles Times

The Covid pandemic, fewer big media campaigns, limited resources and a possible distrust in the health service were some of the reasons provided for the reduction in recent years.

From BBC