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Discover LudwigThe phrase "media means" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to the instruments or channels of communication or dissemination of information and news, such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the internet, etc. For example: "The media means of today are very different from how news was disseminated even a few decades ago."
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Of course, the explosive spread of social media means we are not entirely unaccustomed to cramming meaning into a small space.
Social media means people are seen more than ever before.
Social media means that we can all now play Chinese whispers on a global scale.
The peculiar nature of British media means pulling off that change will be difficult.
A gag on the media means we cannot interview the parents.
Of course the power of social media means everyone in Lebanon can track my progress.
The speed of modern media means that an exclusive barely survives one edition.
Opposition candidates say the government's tight control over the news media means they get little exposure.
Working in social media means all we can do is share really great stories.
Information consumption and engagement with social media means these platforms have become your emotional drug dealers.
"Social media means that news travels faster and things become popular much more quickly," said Rawkins.
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