释义 |
bi-media, a.|baɪˈmiːdɪə| Also bimedia. [f. bi-2 + media n. pl.2] Involving or working in two of the mass communication media, esp. radio and television.
1985Time 16 Sept. 65/1 Moviegoers made a bimedia star of Family Ties' Michael J. Fox, whose Back to the Future and Teen Wolf were the biggest box-office winners of the past two weeks. 1989Sunday Tel. 26 Nov. 43/4 The broadcasters will emerge from their temporary burrows in Bridge Street, in Central Hall and the Dean of Westminster's air raid shelter and install themselves in a grand ‘bi-media’ centre at Number 4 Millbank. 1990Times 2 Feb. 14/3 Jones and his colleagues were the first truly ‘bi-media’ correspondents by virtue of their contributions to television news. 1993Sunday Times 13 June ix. 15/5 Humphrys's contract specifies that he reads BBC1's Six O'Clock News for 30 days a year, and that of James Cox specifies he devote 184 days to BBC2's Newsnight and 20 to The World At One. That is the Birtist ‘bi-media’ revolution in action. |