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"media column" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a regular column or feature published in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, in which a journalist or other figure provides commentary or analysis of topics related to the media. For example: "The newspaper's media column has been among their most popular offerings in recent years."
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Most likely to: Generate media column inches.
(Full disclosure: I write a weekly media column for the Indy's stablemate, the London Evening Standard).
The author writes a weekly media column for the Evening Standard.
Full disclosure: I write a weekly media column for the Standard.
Roy Greenslade The author writes a weekly media column for the London Evening Standard.
Full disclosure: I write a media column for the London Evening Standard.
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After his bout with meningitis, he focused on painting, drawing, and his media columns.
If it's anything as entertaining as his Monday media columns we can't wait to grab a copy.
Cricketers today are earning handsomely, not only from the game but also from endorsements, media columns, etc.
In addition, it seems likely that she has since October 2012 written at least two media columns which have also not been registered.
Now: Ebell is the director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) and continues to be a prominent global warming sceptic, appearing as a pundit on US television networks and writing media columns.
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