单词 | mediagenic |
释义 | mediagenicadj. Originally U.S. Of a person, subject, etc.: popular with the mass media or their audiences, media-friendly; creating a favourable impression when presented in the media. Cf. telegenic adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > [adjective] > popular media mediagenic1973 society > communication > journalism > appearance in the press > [adjective] > popular with the media mediagenic1973 1973 Britannica Bk. of Year (U.S.) 732/2 Mediagenic, adj., likely to appeal to the audiences of the mass media and especially television. 1978 N.Y. Times 8 Jan. iv. 6/1 While she was overshadowed by the mediagenic new Mayor, she served notice that she expected to get some attention of her own. 1987 New Internationalist May 8/3 The trade-off between ‘mediagenic’ short-term actions and long-term movement-building does not have to be so direct—one can complement the other. 1996 George Feb.–Mar. 42/1 Besotted with the glamour of celebrity in the age of TV politics, we demand that our president be, at a minimum, mediagenic. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1973 |
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