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mainstream media noun[ S, + sing/pl verb ] uk /ˌmeɪn.striːm ˈmiː.di.ə/ us /ˌmeɪn.striːm ˈmiː.di.ə/(abbreviationMSM) forms of the media, especially traditional forms such as newspapers, television, and radio rather than the internet, that influence large numbers of people and are likely to represent generally accepted beliefs and opinions: 主流媒体 The mainstream media seemed to completely ignore the protests.主流媒体似乎完全无视抗议活动。 Mainstream media is always going to take a couple of years to catch onto what 20-year-olds are thinking.关于20多岁的年轻人在想什么,主流媒体总是要滞后几年的时间。 If you relied exclusively on the mainstream media for the news, you wouldn't know this had ever happened. We don't need the mainstream media to foment chaos and divisiveness. They are conspiracy theorists who believe that a left-leaning mainstream media is ranged against them. Mainstream media have become increasingly reliant on social media for their research and reporting. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Media in general anti-press consume editorially media media event medium MSM non-broadcast organ press profile publishing the Fourth Estate the mass media unreported vehicle |