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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse media" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to negative or harmful information about a person or organization, often in the fields of finance, compliance, or public relations.
Example: "The company conducted a thorough review of any adverse media coverage before finalizing the merger."
Alternatives: "negative press" or "unfavorable media".
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Legacy blamed "adverse media publicity" for companies not coming forward.
The tragedy attracted worldwide attention and much adverse media comment.
He said it was unhelpful to "demonise" the system with "adverse media coverage".
They are the actions of a government terrified of adverse media attention.
That triggered widespread public revulsion and adverse media coverage, forcing Murdoch to close the News of the World.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) believes that "ill-informed, adverse media coverage has contributed to heightened local tensions and resentment of asylum seekers".
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Unsurprisingly these decisions triggered local opposition and adverse national media coverage.
Any failure on these issues leads to bad app store ratings and adverse social media attention.
Margy Hargraves, chairwoman of the museum's board, said the decision was largely based on adverse local and media reaction.
American courts, he said, are widely regarded as being the most protective of free expression, and a ruling adverse to news media interests would carry weight.
At the time of the intervention, pubs were subject to adverse publicity from media reports in March 2008 [ 15] of a 'top 100 list' obtained from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.
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