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		Definition of media event in English: media eventnoun An event staged primarily to attract publicity. 重大新闻事件(为吸引公众注意而策划的活动) 上演的重大新闻事件。 Example sentencesExamples -  He faked a media event that made it seem as if the war was over, which must mean that he has a very scant idea of what we are up against.
 -  The meeting was primarily a stage-managed media event.
 -  The destruction of the statue last week was a manipulated media event.
 -  And to provide a befitting finale to the media event, she even participated in the mock funeral procession of ‘justice’.
 -  But with Al and Tipper and what was, clearly, a major media event, I couldn't resist.
 -  Although this approach may conserve resources, it deprives a candidate of the benefits of staging a media event.
 -  Although widely criticized as a tabloid media event, the trial forced the nation to address the issues of wife-beating and marital self-defense.
 -  And then to reinforce this point, the Bush administration staged a media event that it hoped would get Americans back into the skies.
 -  Will they find news or a manufactured media event?
 -  The idea was to stage a media event that would give legitimacy to an illegal war.
 -  In each cultural event, the press created a media event.
 -  It was a media event, and everyone wanted a piece of the action.
 -  The Bushites latest paint job was revealed at a media event staged in an Ohio factory.
 -  This is the second time Chung has held a media event to draw public attention to the issue.
 -  This was a press conference of platitudes, a media event long on symbolism but short on substance.
 -  Yesterday was but a media event, produced and directed by the Pentagon.
 -  It's now a major media event, telecast live on Channel Four.
 -  Creating a media event designed to educate the politician to make him or her appear more sensitive to the constituency can help you and the politician.
 -  They must stage a media event of unprecedented proportions.
 -  Instead, he staged a goofy media event wherein he was seen yelling incomprehensibly at confused forestry workers and waving around a chunk of 2 by 4 at them.
 
    Definition of media event in US English: media eventnoun An event intended primarily to attract publicity. 重大新闻事件(为吸引公众注意而策划的活动) 上演的重大新闻事件。 Example sentencesExamples -  It was a media event, and everyone wanted a piece of the action.
 -  The idea was to stage a media event that would give legitimacy to an illegal war.
 -  The Bushites latest paint job was revealed at a media event staged in an Ohio factory.
 -  The meeting was primarily a stage-managed media event.
 -  In each cultural event, the press created a media event.
 -  This is the second time Chung has held a media event to draw public attention to the issue.
 -  And to provide a befitting finale to the media event, she even participated in the mock funeral procession of ‘justice’.
 -  Yesterday was but a media event, produced and directed by the Pentagon.
 -  Although this approach may conserve resources, it deprives a candidate of the benefits of staging a media event.
 -  Creating a media event designed to educate the politician to make him or her appear more sensitive to the constituency can help you and the politician.
 -  The destruction of the statue last week was a manipulated media event.
 -  Will they find news or a manufactured media event?
 -  They must stage a media event of unprecedented proportions.
 -  This was a press conference of platitudes, a media event long on symbolism but short on substance.
 -  But with Al and Tipper and what was, clearly, a major media event, I couldn't resist.
 -  He faked a media event that made it seem as if the war was over, which must mean that he has a very scant idea of what we are up against.
 -  And then to reinforce this point, the Bush administration staged a media event that it hoped would get Americans back into the skies.
 -  Instead, he staged a goofy media event wherein he was seen yelling incomprehensibly at confused forestry workers and waving around a chunk of 2 by 4 at them.
 -  Although widely criticized as a tabloid media event, the trial forced the nation to address the issues of wife-beating and marital self-defense.
 -  It's now a major media event, telecast live on Channel Four.
 
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