Mediatic

//ˌmiːdiˈætik// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Relating to the media. not-comparable

    "Certainly, social media provides a crucial alternative platform for a movement that initially lacked mainstream media access and recognition. Coupled with public protest and civil disobedience, these newer mediatic forms have become powerful tools for #BlackLivesMatter and are part of the movement's identity."

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"Certainly, social media provides a crucial alternative platform for a movement that initially lacked mainstream media access and recognition. Coupled with public protest and civil disobedience, these newer mediatic forms have become powerful tools for #BlackLivesMatter and are part of the movement's identity."

Etymology

From media + -ic, with infix -t- modelled on forms like cinematic.

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