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"received media coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an event or news story that was broadcasted on television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and other media outlets. For example: The groundbreaking new cancer treatment received extensive media coverage.
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Those companies also received media coverage.
The paper, published in Nature Clinical Practice Oncology and entitled "Noninvasive detection of therapeutic cytolytic T cells with 18F-FHBG PET in a patient with glioma", has received media coverage.
For example, Coe, the Toronto school dean who received media coverage when she spoke up on Twitter, was posting comments that represented typical university policy on harassment, including her university's.
Our findings also show not only that changes in the content of the policy debate were reflected in the media coverage, but also that the media coverage influenced the policy debate: the statements or actions of policy actors received media coverage, which then in turn stimulated the policy debate.
This decision received media coverage, in which the company was subject to criticism.
Although not the first game to implement such countermeasures, Arkham Asylum received media coverage, as this was seen as a novel method of copy protection.
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Her research has been presented at various conferences and magazines (ACM CHI, UbiComp/ISWC, UIST, DIS, IEEE Pervasive Computing) while receiving media coverage by CNN, TIME, Forbes, Fast Company, WIRED, among others.
That is, whenever the issue receives media coverage, grapefruit consumption is influenced.
The brands' social media exchanges regularly receive media coverage and thousands of shares and likes from fans.
This technique provides good precision in terms of reporting events that did in fact exist in the real-world, but might omit informative events that did not receive media coverage.
The charges against Bryant were eventually dropped, but the issue remains controversial and still receives media coverage even in 2015.
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