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"media question" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase that can be used when referring to a question about the news or other media-related topics. For example: The journalist asked the Prime Minister a very difficult media question about the economy.
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"Brawley is a New York media question," he said.
You then need to address the media question.
In the midst of a medical crisis, I found myself preoccupied by a social media question.
The stark media question of June is back, demanding answers in August.
"There are no more records to beat," Del Piero said in answer to the media question on Saturday night.
AMY DAVIDSON: Here's another media question, from Toby: QUESTION FROM TOBY: What was the best magazine article, newspaper article, or blog post you read this year?
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Yet, brief media question-and-answer sessions at the end of the meetings can produce moments of startling clarity, and some embarrassment, for powerful officials normally shielded from critical questioning.
Vale directed media questions to Samarco.
Mr Cameron has avoided media questions about Lord Fink since.
Others on social media questioned the magazine's editorial judgement.
The Met referred media questions to Wiltshire police.
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