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Mediasonge

Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

(nom)

ETYMOLOGY: media & songe
Media: the plural of medium; in communications & information, the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc., of or relating to the mass media
Songe: from the French word mensonge, de mentir; mentionica, de mentiri in Latin, which mean a lie, to lie
LITERARILY: media mensonge (mediasonge), meaning media that lie or propagate lies

1. A communication or information that spreads a lie or myth in the media
2. A deliberate lie or myth circulated, disseminated, or shared in the media
3. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasts a lie or myth

4. The spreading or act of spreading, posting, or sharing a lie or myth in the media

Mediasonger (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj′ər)
(nom)
1. A person or group of persons who spreads, posts, or shares a lie or myth in the media

2. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasted a lie or myth in its channel
Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)

(nom)
1. One of the biggest mediasonge about the COVID-19 is Black people can’t be infected with the coronavirus. That’s why Africa has such a low number of people infected.
2. In his early morning tweet, President Trump denies having advised people to inject disinfectants into their body to combat COVID-19; because if the disinfectants work on your hands, they should too knock coronavirus out of their lungs in a minute. He said it’s a mediasonge.
3. People still wonder if it’s a mediasonge that coronavirus was man-made in Wuhan???!!!
4. Doctors informed in a press conference that garlic doesn’t kill the coronavirus. It is just another mediasonge about COVID-19.
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Medialoid

The phenomena that is suggested to have begun in the 80s, intended to boost ratings, which has resulted in there no longer being a clear distinction between ethical journalism and tabloid sensationalism.
The Medialoid attack of Michael Jackson rendered a guilty conviction in the Court of Public Opinion from which he has never been fully vindicated; in spite of legal acquittal.

The Medialoid agenda of news outlets is to have an "ethical" journalist, as well as a "tabloid" reporter covering a high profile case. The latter prints salacious rumors and innuendo which the former picks up and reports as fact. As attorney Mark Geragos has said, "That is not story telling...it's a gang-bang."
by SeptSpirit October 28, 2009
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mediapocricy

( a combination of the words media and hypocrisy): hypocritical propaganda statements as preached by the media.
The United Nations are masters at using mediapocricy to spread its own influence
by Crazy Uncle Dimma October 21, 2014
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mediaopoly

(Noun)
1. A term used to describe when the media is owned and controlled by a few large corporations.
2. A conspiracy theory, in which, the media conglomerates can limit what you see on TV, hear on the radio and read in newspapers, magazines and books.
3. A SNL skit wrote by Robert Smigel. The skit is a parody to "School Room Rock." This "Conspiracy Theory Rock" is about the media-opoly going on in the US. The skit features GE, Westinghouse, Time warner, Fox, and Disney as the media gaints. It was aired 3/14/1998 on NBC,which is owned by GE, once and it was cut out of all the reruns.
1. "I heard the FCC let Time warner and AOL merge; now they are the largest media giant out there with a net worth of $165 billion. That's what I call a medaiolopy." said Holly.
2. "You're crazy, Holly! Just because media conglomerates are real, that doesn't mean they control the news and popular culture. A mediaopoly. Ha! Whats next UFOs?" retorted Kyle.
3. I can't believe that the mediaopoly skit was ever aired.
by Alown March 7, 2008
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Medialoid

It is mainstream media infected by tabloid journalism. The infiltration of tabloid journalism into traditional media sources, including the proliferation of sensationalism, triviality and disregard for privacy.
"Facts, Fallacies, and Fears of Tabloidization"
USA Today Magazine; Nov99, Vol. 128 Issue 2654, p67, 2p

"Tabloid Truth: The Michael Jackson Scandal"

Tabloids rely for their content on gossip, barely credible sources, an appeal to emotion, and the use of checkbook journalism. Where the problem occurs is that mainstream media is rapidly turning into medialoid.
by Portdaisy December 20, 2009
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mediaopoly

(Noun)
1. A term used to describe when the media is owned and controlled by a few large corporations.
2. A conspiracy theory, in which, the media conglomerates can limit what you see on TV, hear on the radio and read in newspapers, magazines and books.
3. A SNL skit wrote by Robert Smigel. The skit is a parody to "School Room Rock." This "Conspiracy Theory Rock" is about the media-opoly going on in the US. The skit features GE, Westinghouse, Time warner, Fox, and Disney as the media gaints. It was aired 3/14/1998 on NBC,which is owned by GE, once and it was cut out of all the reruns.
1. "I heard the FCC let Time warner and AOL merge; now they are the largest media giant out there with a net worth of $165 billion. That's what I call a mediaopoly." said Holly.
2. "You're crazy, Holly! Just because media conglomerates are real, that doesn't mean they control the news and popular culture. A mediaopoly. Ha! Whats next UFOs?" retorted Kyle.
3. "I can't believe that the mediaopoly skit was ever aired on TV to begin with" Paul said in whimsical voice.
by Alown March 8, 2008
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