Pronunciation: /ˈleɡəsi ˈmidiə/
noun a traditional form of media such as newspapers, radio, and television that existed before the rise of digital media
A1 Legacy media includes newspapers, magazines, and television.
A2 Many people still rely on legacy media for their news and information.
B1 The rise of digital media has challenged the dominance of legacy media outlets.
B2 Some argue that legacy media is struggling to adapt to the changing landscape of journalism.
C1 Despite the decline in readership, legacy media organizations continue to play a significant role in shaping public discourse.
C2 The influence of legacy media on public opinion cannot be underestimated, even in the age of social media.
formal Legacy media refers to traditional forms of mass communication, such as newspapers, television, and radio.
informal People still rely on legacy media like newspapers and TV for their news.
slang Who even watches TV anymore? It's all about the legacy media.
figurative In the digital age, legacy media can be seen as a symbol of the past.
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