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Discover Ludwig"media figures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to influential people in the media, such as celebrities, journalists, or commentators. For example, "Several influential media figures criticized the president's speech."
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Then Fox News attacked media figures who attacked Mr. Ryan.
His views were echoed by other news media figures.
His profile gave him direct access to leading government and media figures.
Since last night's news, some anti-immigration conservative media figures have begun sending out feelers.
Imus began to thank various media figures for their generosity, calling them fellow-Ranchhands.
Mr. Olbermann was mentioned briefly and shown in a series of clips of media figures.
Unsubstantiated allegations of involvement emerged almost daily, against media figures, opposition politicians and military officers.
And senior media figures have backed the vigilantes taking justice into their own hands.
Top media figures have opened their hearts to Monkey to reveal their new year resolutions.
As part of Nevins' world, she spent three decades with major entertainment and media figures.
This sounds obvious but is anything but when dealing with media figures.
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