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单词 tabloidization
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Definition of tabloidization in English:

tabloidization

(British tabloidisation)
noun ˌtablɔɪdʌɪˈzeɪʃnˌtabloidəˈzāSH(ə)n
mass noun
  • The transformation of news, literature, etc., into a popularized, lurid, and sensational form.

    the tabloidization of mainstream media
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Competition between media outlets is driving these stories as well - there has been an undoubted tabloidisation of the mainstream media in the past two decades.
    • The progressive tabloidisation of British radio that these novels reflect - true even at the BBC - raises the prospect that radio in this country will eventually be captured by the hard right, as has happened in the US.
    • The tabloidization of newspapers is a global phenomenon.
    • The tabloidization of killers does have a social purpose.
    • This will herald the full tabloidisation of all the broadsheets within the next few years.

Definition of tabloidization in US English:

tabloidization

(British tabloidisation)
nounˌtabloidəˈzāSH(ə)n
  • The transformation of news, literature, etc., into a popularized, lurid, and sensational form.

    the tabloidization of mainstream media
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tabloidization of killers does have a social purpose.
    • The tabloidization of newspapers is a global phenomenon.
    • The progressive tabloidisation of British radio that these novels reflect - true even at the BBC - raises the prospect that radio in this country will eventually be captured by the hard right, as has happened in the US.
    • Competition between media outlets is driving these stories as well - there has been an undoubted tabloidisation of the mainstream media in the past two decades.
    • This will herald the full tabloidisation of all the broadsheets within the next few years.
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