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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a media concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or topic that is relevant to the media industry or that the media is focused on.
Example: "The recent scandal has become a major media concern, drawing attention from news outlets worldwide."
Alternatives: "a media issue" or "a media topic".
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The most logical choice, say stock analysts, would be a media concern.
He is the director of corporate development at Viacom International, a media concern in New York.
So is Mr. Smith dressing up Hughes' overall image as a media concern so he can command a higher price from an acquirer or future partner?
Liu Changle is the chairman of Phoenix Satellite Television, a media concern.
"It's more a media concern than a delegate concern".
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As far back as 2008, when Federer, then 27, struggled through the summer but surged to win his fifth consecutive title in Flushing Meadows, what was more likely a news media concern than a premature dismissal brought a mild-mannered backlash from the Swiss family.
Bertelsmann, a German media concern, said the two companies are setting up a 50-50 ventore to provide on-line computer services in Europe, where far fewer PC users currently dial up on-line services than in the United States.
Ms. Schwab founded a digital media concern, Crackerjack Marketing, and now both husband and wife work from home.
In general i think the answer would be this was about two to three days work of headlines in the context of something that has been a constant media concern since 2003.
Turner Broadcasting said in January that it would sell its controlling interest in the league to Fusient Media Ventures, a fledgling media concern, but that it would continue to show wrestling on TNT and TBS for years to come.
"We all know that we don't have leaders in technology companies; you know that Americans are dominating the market — and good for them, they come from a big market and grew their business — but that doesn't mean we can be happy with that," said Christian van Thillo, chief executive of De Persgroep, a Belgian media concern.
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