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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "media" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various means of communication, such as television, radio, newspapers, and the internet. Example: "The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and disseminating information."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

North Korea's state media often boasts of successful military and space accomplishments, including the launch of a functional communications satellite, which are not independently verified by outside experts.

News & Media

The Guardian

Invisible Children has good access to international media but they have no connection with the community they claim to represent".

News & Media

The Guardian

Scores of people have offered accommodation, and supportive messages have been directed at him via social media, including from the actor Samantha Morton and the model Lily Cole.

News & Media

The Guardian

The legislation will include not only the expected snooper's charter, enabling the tracking of everyone's web and social media use, but also moves to strengthen the security services' warranted powers for the bulk interception of the content of communications.

News & Media

The Guardian

To get the latest media news on your desktop or mobile, follow MediaGuardian on Twitter and Facebook.

News & Media

The Guardian

To get the latest media news to your desktop or mobile, follow MediaGuardian onTwitter and Facebook.

News & Media

The Guardian

Friends of Pugh expressed their shock on social media.

News & Media

The Guardian

Gray only last week said Rudd was able to "get himself into the media … what he can't do is govern and what he can't do is lead the Labor party".

News & Media

The Guardian

To get the latest media news to your desktop or mobile, follow MediaGuardian on Twitter and Facebook.

News & Media

The Guardian

In 2014, the Guardian was named newspaper and website of the year at the Society of Editors UK Press Awards and is the most trusted news source in the UK (Ofcom digital media report, 2014).

News & Media

The Guardian

Derided as a buffoonish figure of fun for attempting to keep dry while his England team failed to qualify for Euro 2008, McClaren is currently attracting far less media attention for steering Derby County to fourth from 14th in the Championship after a run of just two defeats in 15 matches since he replaced Nigel Clough in September.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When discussing different forms of "media", be specific (e.g., social media, print media, broadcast media) to avoid ambiguity.

Common error

Remember that "media" is the plural form of "medium". Avoid using "media" as a singular noun; use "medium" instead when referring to a single channel or form of communication.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The word "media" primarily functions as a noun, often referring to the collective means of communication. It can also function as an adjective, as in "media coverage". Ludwig AI confirms its correct and frequent usage.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

98%

Formal & Business

1%

Science

1%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "media" is a versatile noun phrase referring to various channels of communication. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and widely used, especially in news and media contexts. While "media" is typically neutral in tone, context dictates specificity. When using "media", remember it's the plural of "medium" and choose alternative phrases like "news outlets" or "press" for nuanced meaning. Be mindful of the potential for confusion and tailor your language to your audience.

FAQs

How to use "media" in a sentence?

You can use "media" to refer to the means of communication, as in: "The "media" plays a vital role in informing the public."

What's the difference between "media" and "medium"?

"Media" is the plural form, referring to multiple channels, while "medium" is singular, referring to one specific channel. For example, "Television is a powerful "medium" for advertising", and "The "media" covered the event extensively."

What can I say instead of "media"?

Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "news outlets", "press", or "mass communication".

Is it correct to say "the media is" or "the media are"?

In American English, "the media is" is acceptable, treating it as a singular collective noun. In British English, "the media are" is more common, treating it as plural. However, "the members of the media are" is always grammatically correct.

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