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"media experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's experiences with different types of media, such as television, magazines, and websites. For example, "She had a great deal of media experience, having worked in several different magazines."
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"He doesn't have any media experience at all," he said.
Charities will vet for social media experience when hiring leaders.
"That same rich media experience you can now take outside".
Through his media experience, Pence became an effective orator and developed his conservative brand.
Barlow has extensive hands-on media experience working in broadcast and print for almost 20 years.
And an intrusive media experience can often compound this original trauma.
But he does not perceive his lack of media experience as a hindrance.
Before his father's death, Mr. Russert, 22, already had extensive media experience.
Frustration is as much a part of the media experience at the convention as the pomp.
Like the best near-future satire, it resonates with our own present-day social media experience.
She has over 20 years media experience and worked at JWT, CDP, OMD and Initiative.
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