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The phrase "a sort of media" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or category of media that is not precisely defined or is somewhat ambiguous.
Example: "The documentary explored a sort of media that blends traditional journalism with social media platforms."
Alternatives: "a type of media" or "a form of media".
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"It's a sort of media moment for them, he said, adding of course, part of this is just silliness".
David Cameron has shown a tendency to operate as a sort of media rent-a-gob, offering opinions on sporting controversies, entertainment scandals, court cases and Twitter storms.
Back then, Rupert Murdoch was only ever pictured driving in or out of a corporate crisis zone – a sort of media Davros, his torso fused to the back seat of a Range Rover Vogue.
"Despite a sort of media rush to judgment after Sept. 11, there really hasn't been much of a change in audience tastes," said Tom Rothman, co-chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, which includes the 20th Century Fox film studio.
Basically what it had done for some time, which was become a sort of media company and portal, and that wasn't the path Mayer wanted to pursue, at least not fully.
I cannot write about every Fleet Street veteran's death on this blog, even of the people I knew let alone the many I didn't, because it would end up becoming a sort of media obituaries slot.
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Cosplay is the act of dressing up as a fictional character from any sort of media, and is usually done at comic conventions.
But mostly it seemed to be a part of a gradual awakening by consumers to the fact that there was no longer a reason to own any sort of media.
It was many years before footballers had any sort of media training.
Even more ambitious is Mr. Anderson's plan to turn TED into a sort of nonprofit media company.
In Britain they take their training seriously while in the States we're going through a sort of social media image conscious thing rather than formal training".
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