Pronunciation: /ˈmidiə ˈaʊtlɛt/
noun a person or thing that provides information or entertainment to the public, such as a newspaper, television channel, website, etc.
A1 I read news on a media outlet every morning.
A2 My favorite media outlet is known for its unbiased reporting.
B1 The media outlet published an article about the upcoming election.
B2 The media outlet's coverage of the event was extensive and informative.
C1 The media outlet's investigative journalism has won several awards.
C2 As a journalist, I have worked for various media outlets around the world.
formal The media outlet reported on the latest political developments.
informal Did you see that article on the media outlet about the new movie?
slang I heard from a friend that the media outlet is covering the music festival.
figurative Her mind was like a busy media outlet, constantly broadcasting thoughts and ideas.
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