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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a media actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual or organization that plays a role in the media landscape, such as a journalist, broadcaster, or media company.
Example: "In today's digital age, a media actor must adapt to rapidly changing technologies and audience preferences."
Alternatives: "a media participant" or "a media player".
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So we welcome the commitment of the Greek government to launch a media actor that fulfils the important role of public broadcasting and is financially sustainable.
(AU M7) This view was supported by a media actor who described herself as not impartial: I ' m not in the business of being impartial.
(AU M16) This was supported by a media actor from New Zealand who talked about the importance of readers trusting what she writes: And trust ?
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(AUM18) For some media actors, this was the main agenda in being a journalist, as framed by one UK media actor, ' a journalist has got to interrogate and investigate' (UKM2).
(AU M18) This view was reiterated by another media actor: We ' re motivated by presenting a balanced story so if the company or the food producer wants to put their point of view of course we ' ll run that as well and you have to balance that up against whatever the risk is and let the public decide for themselves.
Thus, in this approach we tried to evaluate the attractiveness value of social media actor which leads us to detect the attractors.
(AUM12) However, others had different views, with one media actor describing sensationalism as ' looking for emotive angles' (UKM5) and this was further explored by an Australian media actor who said that ' the media not only deals with factual information but includes emotional reactions to that information.
One media actor said " we should report whatever FSANZ [ Food Standards Australia New Zealand] says about the situation" (AU M11).
(AUM1) In doing so, media has a role in investigating suspected issues and holding organisations to account, as described here by one media actor: The secondary part would be to, I guess, continue to investigate the matter and give – to balance out whatever the public relations perspective is being distributed by the company itself.
Some media actors described an extension of the role of a conduit to a role as a public watch dog, or an investigative role, where media might follow up a food incident story with an investigative lens in order to expose truth and any further issues that do not appear initially in a situation, with a view of 'watching out' for the public's interests.
Sensationalism was named by some media actors as being a problem of media reporting, for example ' some members of the media seem to go out of their way to look for " scare" stories, to the point, in my opinion, of irresponsibility'.
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